Mapping the multi-dimensional relationships between the people, local and national governments, international organizations, global corporations, natural resources, and the world market, this encyclopedic volume is both a primer and a guide for researchers, academics, and policy-makers both public and private. Using country-specific cases, the essays examine globalization as a threat to national sovereignty, the environment, and public health, and as a contributor to increasing worldwide inequality and global insecurity.
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Mapping the multi-dimensional relationships between the people, local and national governments, international organizations, global corporations, natural resources, and the world market, this encyclopedic volume is both a primer and a guide for researchers, academics, and policy-makers both public and private. Using country-specific cases, the essays examine globalization as a threat to national sovereignty, the environment, and public health, and as a contributor to increasing worldwide inequality and global insecurity.
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