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The Globalist Bookshelf

2009 SELECTIONS

Harold James: The Creation and Destruction of Value
How has the process of globalization influenced the development of national political parties?

Wendy Dobson: Gravity Shift
Why will the United States continue to lead the world despite the growing economic clout of China and India?

Matthew Glass: Ultimatum
What could a hypothetical future climate change discussion between the United States and China look like?

Anil Gupta & Haiyan Wang: Getting China and India Right
How strong is India and China’s bilateral economic relationship?

Karl Moore & David C. Lewis: The Origins of Globalization
How does geography influence economic development?

Ali Allawi: The Crisis of Islamic Civilization
Why is the process of Christian Reformation not applicable for modern Islam?

Jon Jeter: Flat Broke in the Free Market
Are the days of inexpensive food over?

Tamim Ansary: Destiny Disrupted
How does the Muslim world's view of global history differ from the West's?

John Haffner, Tomas Casas & Jean-Pierre Lehmann: Japan's Open Future
How can relations with China help Japan develop policy better-suited to the changing world economy?

Paul Starobin: After America
Is the United States still the storied melting pot of cultures, or is it developing into something more?

Chrisopher Preble: The Power Problem
How much money does the United States really spend on its military?

James Tooley: The Beautiful Tree
Is primary education easily available to the lower classes of the population in India?

James Flanigan: Smile Southern California
What makes this region such a driving force in the United States?

Neil MacFarquhar: The Media Relations Department of Hizbollah Wishes You A Happy Birthday
How do everyday businesses function under Islamic law?

Yu Keping: Democracy is a Good Thing
Is globalization a credible threat to Chinese society?

Ashutosh Sheshabalaya: Rising Elephant
Why do China and India think in terms of generations, not quarterly results?

Joseph Contreras: In the Shadow of the Giant
How has the Mexican city of Monterrey been affected by the drug violence?

Daniele Archibugi: The Global Commonwealth of Citizens
How can a world political community based on the values of democracy be boosted?

Yashen Huang: Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics
Why do small businesses struggle to thrive in Shanghai?

Tom Gjelten: Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba
Can Bacardi return to a post-Castro Cuba?

David Reynolds: Waking the Giant
How have past financial crises effected the history of the United States?

C. Fred Bergsten, Charles Freeman, Nicholas Lardy and Derek Mitchell: Soft Power in Chinese Foreign Policy
How is China perceived across the world?

Marwan Muasher: Resisting Reform in the Arab World
Why have Arab governments largely resisted political reform?

Gene Healy: The Pop Culture Presidency
What is Hollywood's idea of the U.S. President?

David Singh Grewal: Globalization and Cultural Convergence
How is globalization changing our own culture?

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