''The No-Nonsense Guide to Globalization'' is a book by
Wayne Ellwood, an editor for the ''
New Internationalist
''New Internationalist'' (''NI'') is an international publisher and left-wing magazine based in Oxford, England, owned and run by a worker-run co-operative with a non-hierarchical structure. Known for its strict editorial and environmental pol ...
''. It was first published in 2001 by
Verso Books
Verso Books (formerly New Left Books) is a left-wing publishing house based in London and New York City, founded in 1970 by the staff of '' New Left Review''.
Renaming, new brand and logo
Verso Books was originally known as New Left Books. The ...
.
It covers topics such as
globalization
Globalization, or globalisation (English in the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth English; American and British English spelling differences#-ise, -ize (-isation, -ization), see spelling differences), is the process of foreign relation ...
around the world, the
Bretton Woods Institutions
The Bretton Woods system of monetary management established the rules for commercial and financial relations among the United States, Canada, Western European countries, Australia, and Japan after the 1944 Bretton Woods Agreement. The Bretto ...
,
developing countries' debt
The debt of developing countries usually refers to the external debt incurred by governments of developing countries.
There have been several historical episodes of governments of developing countries borrowing in quantities beyond their abilit ...
, poverty, the environment, and possible means of redesigning the global economy.
Reception
Sue McGregor of the
International Journal of Consumer Studies said ''The No-Nonsense Guide to Globalization'' provided readers encouragement on how to change globalization.
References
Books about globalization
2001 non-fiction books
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