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From
textbook to real world
These
real-world stories are just what we offer on The Globalist.
As we see it, there's nothing wrong with theory. We
know we learned plenty of theory in our day.
But
The Globalist gets you beyond the theory to discuss
what is happening in dare we say it the
real world.
What
text books want to teach you
Welcome
to The Globalist. It's your path to really learning
what the textbooks are trying to teach you.
The
Globalist offers:
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Short
analytic stories about the global economy
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Quizzes
with surprising correct and incorrect
answers
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Fact
sheets that tell the story of a country, a person,
or a subject through short, easily digestible facts
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Quote
selections that assemble the words of key actors
in the global economy
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Papers
that examine a feature of the global political economy
in depth
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The Globalist and a truly interesting experience
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What
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greatest danger to Americans today is that
we don't look beyond our own borders. To look
at the world from the inside out and
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Joseph Nye
Dean, Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
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9/11 it has become critically important to
see ourselves as others see us. No magazine
is more dedicated to providing a global view
than this crisp and provocative journal of
our world." |
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Allan Goodman
Head, Institute of International Education
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your goal is to move your students toward
a truly global perspective, have them read
The Globalist regularly. The rewards are considerable." |
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Cathy Rudder
Professor and Director, School
of Public Policy,
Master's Program
George Mason University
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"I
see your online magazine most days
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Anthony
Giddens
Director, London School of Economics
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