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  The Post-American World

 
The Post-American World under Globalization in The Books Store
Price: $25.95
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Manufacturer: W. W. Norton
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Fareed Zakaria
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Dewey Decimal Number: 303.49
Publication Date: 2008-05-05
Reading Level: 288
 
Description: One of our most distinguished thinkers argues that the "rise of the rest" is the great story of our time.

"This is not a book about the decline of America, but rather about the rise of everyone else." So begins Fareed Zakaria's important new work on the era we are now entering. Following on the success of his best-selling The Future of Freedom, Zakaria describes with equal prescience a world in which the United States will no longer dominate the global economy, orchestrate geopolitics, or overwhelm cultures. He sees the "rise of the rest"—the growth of countries like China, India, Brazil, Russia, and many others—as the great story of our time, and one that will reshape the world. The tallest buildings, biggest dams, largest-selling movies, and most advanced cell phones are all being built outside the United States. This economic growth is producing political confidence, national pride, and potentially international problems. How should the United States understand and thrive in this rapidly changing international climate? What does it mean to live in a truly global era? Zakaria answers these questions with his customary lucidity, insight, and imagination.

 

  The World Is Flat 3.0: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century

 
The World Is Flat 3.0: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century under Globalization in The Books Store
Price: $16.00
Sale: $8.69
 
Manufacturer: Picador
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Thomas L. Friedman
Publisher: Picador
Dewey Decimal Number: 303.4833
Publication Date: 2007-08-07
Reading Level: 672
 
Description: The Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist gives a bold, timely, and surprising picture of the state of globalization in the twenty-first century

 

  The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

 
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism under Globalization in The Books Store
Price: $16.00
Sale: $8.93
 
Manufacturer: Picador
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Naomi Klein
Publisher: Picador
Edition: Reprint
Dewey Decimal Number: 327
Publication Date: 2008-06-24
Reading Level: 720
 
Description:

In this groundbreaking alternative history of the most dominant ideology of our time, Milton Friedman's free-market economic revolution, Naomi Klein challenges the popular myth of this movement's peaceful global victory. From Chile in 1973 to Iraq today, Klein shows how Friedman and his followers have repeatedly harnessed terrible shocks and violence to implement their radical policies. As John Gray wrote in The Guardian, "There are very few books that really help us understand the present. The Shock Doctrine is one of those books."


 

  The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time

 
The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time under Globalization in The Books Store
Price: $17.00
Sale: $7.99
 
Manufacturer: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Jeffrey Sachs
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Dewey Decimal Number: 339.46091724
Publication Date: 2006-02-28
Reading Level: 416
 
Description: A landmark exploration of the way out of extreme poverty for the world’s poorest citizens

Among the most eagerly anticipated books of any year, this landmark exploration of prosperity and poverty distills the life work of an economist Time calls one of the world’s 100 most influential people. Sachs’s aim is nothing less than to deliver a big picture of how societies emerge from poverty. To do so he takes readers in his footsteps, explaining his work in Bolivia, Russia, India, China, and Africa, while offering an integrated set of solutions for the interwoven economic, political, environmental, and social problems that challenge the poorest countries. Marrying passionate storytelling with rigorous analysis and a vision as pragmatic as it is fiercely moral, The End of Poverty is a truly indispensable work.

 

  Banker To The Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle Against World Poverty

 
Banker To The Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle Against World Poverty under Globalization in The Books Store
Price: $15.00
Sale: $6.99
 
Manufacturer: PublicAffairs
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Muhammad Yunus
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Edition: Rev. and Updated for the Pbk. Ed
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.1095492
Publication Date: 2008-01-08
Reading Level: 312
 
Description:
Muhammad Yunus is that rare thing: a bona fide visionary. His dream is the total eradication of poverty from the world. In 1983, against the advice of banking and government officials, Yunus established Grameen, a bank devoted to providing the poorest of Bangladesh with minuscule loans. Grameen Bank, based on the belief that credit is a basic human right, not the privilege of a fortunate few, now provides over 2.5 billion dollars of micro-loans to more than two million families in rural Bangladesh. Ninety-four percent of Yunus's clients are women, and repayment rates are near 100 percent. Around the world, micro-lending programs inspired by Grameen are blossoming, with more than three hundred programs established in the United States alone.

Banker to the Poor is Muhammad Yunus's memoir of how he decided to change his life in order to help the world's poor. In it he traces the intellectual and spiritual journey that led him to fundamentally rethink the economic relationship between rich and poor, and the challenges he and his colleagues faced in founding Grameen. He also provides wise, hopeful guidance for anyone who would like to join him in "putting homelessness and destitution in a museum so that one day our children will visit it and ask how we could have allowed such a terrible thing to go on for so long." The definitive history of micro-credit direct from the man that conceived of it, Banker to the Poor is necessary and inspirational reading for anyone interested in economics, public policy, philanthropy, social history, and business.

Muhammad Yunus was born in Bangladesh and earned his Ph.D. in economics in the United States at Vanderbilt University, where he was deeply influenced by the civil rights movement. He still lives in Bangladesh, and travels widely around the world on behalf of Grameen Bank and the concept of micro-credit.

 

  The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order

 
The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order under Globalization in The Books Store
Price: $29.00
Sale: $16.99
 
Manufacturer: Random House
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Parag Khanna
Publisher: Random House
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 327.1
Publication Date: 2008-03-04
Reading Level: 496
 
Description: Grand explanations of how to understand the complex twenty-first-century world have all fallen short–until now. In The Second World, the brilliant young scholar Parag Khanna takes readers on a thrilling global tour, one that shows how America’s dominant moment has been suddenly replaced by a geopolitical marketplace wherein the European Union and China compete with the United States to shape world order on their own terms.

This contest is hottest and most decisive in the Second World: pivotal regions in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and East Asia. Khanna explores the evolution of geopolitics through the recent histories of such underreported, fascinating, and complicated countries as Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Colombia, Libya, Vietnam, and Malaysia–nations whose resources will ultimately determine the fate of the three superpowers, but whose futures are perennially uncertain as they struggle to rise into the first world or avoid falling into the third.

Informed, witty, and armed with a traveler’s intuition for blending into diverse cultures, Khanna mixes copious research with deep reportage to remake the map of the world. He depicts second-world societies from the inside out, observing how globalization divides them into winners and losers along political, economic, and cultural lines–and shows how China, Europe, and America use their unique imperial gravities to pull the second-world countries into their orbits. Along the way, Khanna also explains how Arabism and Islamism compete for the Arab soul, reveals how Iran and Saudi Arabia play the superpowers against one another, unmasks Singapore’s inspirational role in East Asia, and psychoanalyzes the second-world leaders whose decisions are reshaping the balance of power. He captures the most elusive formula in international affairs: how to think like a country.

In the twenty-first century, globalization is the main battlefield of geopolitics, and America itself runs the risk of descending into the second world if it does not renew itself and redefine its role in the world.

Comparable in scope and boldness to Francis Fukuyama’s The End of History and the Last Man and Samuel P. Huntington’s The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, Parag Khanna’s The Second World will be the definitive guide to world politics for years to come.

“A savvy, streetwise primer on dozens of individual countries that adds up to a coherent theory of global politics.”
–Robert D. Kaplan, author of Eastward to Tartary and Warrior Politics

“A panoramic overview that boldly addresses the dilemmas of the world that our next president will confront.”
–Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski, former national security advisor

"Parag Khanna's fascinating book takes us on an epic journey around the multipolar world, elegantly combining historical analysis, political theory, and eye-witness reports to shed light on the battle for primacy between the world's new empires."
–Mark Leonard, Executive Director, European Council on Foreign Relations

"Khanna, a widely recognized expert on global politics, offers an study of the 21st century's emerging "geopolitical marketplace" dominated by three "first world" superpowers, the U.S., Europe and China... The final pages of his book warn eloquently of the risks of imperial overstretch combined with declining economic dominance and deteriorating quality of life. By themselves those pages are worth the price of a book that from beginning to end inspires reflection."
–Publishers Weekly

 

  Alpha Dogs: The Americans Who Turned Political Spin into a Global Business

 
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Price: $25.00
Sale: $15.59
 
Manufacturer: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: James Harding
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Dewey Decimal Number: 324.7092273
Publication Date: 2008-05-13
Reading Level: 272
 
Description:
Alpha Dogs is the story of the men from an enormously influential campaign business called Sawyer Miller who served as backroom strategists on every presidential contest from Richard Nixon’s to George W. Bush’s. David Sawyer was a New England aristocrat with dreams of a career as a filmmaker; Scott Miller, the son of an Ohio shoe salesman, had a knack for copywriting. Unlikely partners, they became a political powerhouse, directing democratic revolutions from the Philippines to Chile, steering a dozen presidents and prime ministers into office, and instilling the campaign ethic in corporate giants from Coca-Cola to Apple. Long after the firm had broken up and sold out, its alumni had moved into the White House, to dozens of foreign countries, and into the offices of America’s blue-chip chief executives. The men of Sawyer Miller were the Manhattan Project of spin politics: a small but extraordinary group who invented an American-style political campaigning and exported it around the world.
In this lively and engaging narrative, James Harding tells the story of a few men whose political savvy, entrepreneurial drive, and sheer greed would alter the landscape of global politics. It is a story full of office intrigue, fierce rivalries, and disastrous miscalculations. And it is the tale of how world politics became American, and how American business became political.

 

  How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization

 
How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization under Globalization in The Books Store
Price: $13.95
Sale: $6.97
 
Manufacturer: Harper Perennial
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Franklin Foer
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Dewey Decimal Number: 327.1
Publication Date: 2005-07-01
Reading Level: 272
 
Description:

Soccer is much more than a game, or even a way of life. It is a perfect window into the cross–currents of today's world, with all its joys and its sorrows. In this remarkably insightful, wide–ranging work of reportage, Franklin Foer takes us on a surprising tour through the world of soccer, shining a spotlight on the clash of civilizations, the international economy, and just about everything in between. How Soccer Explains the World is an utterly original book that makes sense of our troubled times.


 

  Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Fight Terrorism and Build Nations One School at a Time

 
Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Fight Terrorism and Build Nations One School at a Time under Globalization in The Books Store
Price: $39.99
Sale: $21.99
 
Manufacturer: Tantor Media
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Audio CD
Publisher: Tantor Media
Edition: Unabridged
Dewey Decimal Number: 371.82209549
Publication Date: 2006-06-01
 
Description: The inspiring account of one man's campaign to build schools in the most dangerous, remote, and anti-American reaches of Asia.

 

  The White Man's Burden: Why the West's Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good

 
The White Man's Burden: Why the West's Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good under Globalization in The Books Store
Price: $16.00
Sale: $9.03
 
Manufacturer: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: William Easterly
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Dewey Decimal Number: 337
Publication Date: 2007-02-27
Reading Level: 448
 
Description: From one of the world’s best-known development economists—an excoriating attack on the tragic hubris of the West’s efforts to improve the lot of the so-called developing world

In his previous book, The Elusive Quest for Growth, William Easterly criticized the utter ineffectiveness of Western organizations to mitigate global poverty, and he was promptly fired by his then-employer, the World Bank. The White Man’s Burden is his widely anticipated counterpunch—a brilliant and blistering indictment of the West’s economic policies for the world’s poor. Sometimes angry, sometimes irreverent, but always clear-eyed and rigorous, Easterly argues that we in the West need to face our own history of ineptitude and draw the proper conclusions, especially at a time when the question of our ability to transplant Western institutions has become one of the most pressing issues we face.


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