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  • Harmes, Adam.
     
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  • Globalization -- Political aspects.
     
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  • International relations
     
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  • Corporate governance
     
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  • International business enterprises -- Canada.
     
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    The return of the state : protestors, power-brokers, and the new global compromise / Adam Harmes.
    by Harmes, Adam.
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    Douglas & McIntyre, c2004.
    Call #:327.1 H287r
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  • Globalization -- Political aspects.
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  • International relations
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  • Corporate governance
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  • International business enterprises -- Canada.
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  • Canada -- Foreign economic relations.
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    1553650743 (alk. paper)
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    280 p. ; 24 cm.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-280).
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    "In 1999, the growing backlash against free-market globalization became visible in the "Battle of Seattle" and other large-scale protests around the world. Now, anti-globalization is going mainstream as concerns over terrorism and the offshore outsourcing of jobs provoke a new wave of economic nationalism and trade protectionism. Many see these trends as foreshadowing "the end of globalization." Adam Harmes charts the emergence of a new global compromise to show why neither the free-market status quo nor the end of globalization are likely scenarios. More likely, he argues, is a return of the state on a more extensive and international scale"--Publisher's website.
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