POLITICAL ECONOMY IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD
by Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller & foreword by Surin Pitsuwan (Secretary-General of ASEAN)
Table of Contents (74k) Foreword (32k) Preface (69k) Part 1: Future Global Trends (126k)
About the AuthorJørgen Ørstrøm Møller joined the Royal Danish Foreign Ministry in 1968. From 1989 to 1997 he was State-Secretary, and from 1997 to 2005 he served as Ambassador to Singapore and Brunei; from 2002 he also served as Ambassador to Australia and New Zealand. He has written 36 books dealing with global politics and economics and is currently Visiting Senior Research Fellow at ISEAS, as well as Adjunct Professor at Singapore Management University & Copenhagen Business School. Professor Møller has contributed to the global debate over many years and in 2000 Professor Andrew Moravcsik of Princeton University labeled him ‘one of our most creative international thinkers’.
The recent global financial crisis illustrates how fragile economic globalization is and how vulnerable all global citizens are to economic events outside their own country. Indeed, global economics is more important for national economic growth than domestic policies. Globalization and change interact and shape the economic environment for citizens and enterprises. These essays represent observations made over a ten-year period which attempt to analyze what is happening, why it happened and the impact on global and national economic growth. Readers may not find solutions or answers to all the perplexing events in the world, but they will gain a better understanding of how global politics and economics work, and in some cases, how they should but actually do not work.
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