01729cam a22002894a 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300800410003001000170007102000220008802000250011003500240013504000410015904200140020005000220021408200170023610000330025324500760028626000590036230000350042150000430045650400510049950507840055065000370133465000350137165000330140615055590OSt20140616143314.0071023s2007 enka b 000 0 eng d a 2007281212 a0195330935 (pbk.) a9780195330939 (pbk.) a(OCoLC)ocn154782734 aBTCTAcBTCTAdBAKERdYDXCPdZ@LdDLC alccopycat00aHF1359b.B43 200700a303.48/22221 aBhagwati, Jagdish N.,d1934-10aIn defense of globalization /cJagdish Bhagwati ; with a new afterword. aOxford ;aNew York :bOxford University Press,cc2007. axiii, 308 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. a"A Council on Foreign Relations Book." aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 a1. Anti-Globalization: Why? -- 2. Globalization: Socially, Not Just Economically, Benign -- 3. Globalization Is Good but Not Good Enough -- 4. Non-Government Organizations -- 5. Poverty: Enhanced or Dimished? -- 6. Child Labor: Increased or Reduced? -- 7. Women: Harmed or Helped? -- 8. Democracy at Bay? -- 9. Culture Imperiled or Enriched? -- 10. Wages and Labor Standards at Stake? -- 11. Environment in Peril? -- 12. Corporations: Predatory or Beneficial? -- 13. The Perils of Gung-ho International Financial Capitalism -- 14. International Flows of Humanity -- 15. Appropriate Governance: An Overview -- 16. Coping with Downsides -- 17. Accelerating the Achievement of Social Agendas -- 18. Managing Transitions: Optimal, Not Maximal, Speed -- 19. And So, Let Us Begin Anew. 0aGlobalizationxEconomic aspects. 0aGlobalizationxSocial aspects. 0aAnti-globalization movement.