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080 _a327
_bE54 2003
100 1 0 _aEmmott, Bill
245 1 0 _a20:21 Vision: Twentieth-Century lessons for the Twenty-first Century
260 _aNew York
_bFarrar, Straus and Giroux
_c2003
300 _a373 p.
520 _aThe attacks on September 11th, 2001, shook the rich West out of its complacency; suddenly, peace looked to be in peril. Even before that time prosperity was endangered, as campaigns mounted against the purported evils of capitalist globalization, such as inequality, pollution, and financial instability, and as America's high-tech stockmarket boom turned to bust. Yet, in the decade following the end of the Cold War, prospects had looked so rosy, with peace prevailing among the world's great powers, with billions of people joining the world market economy, and with great waves of technological change driving economies forwards.
650 _aRELACIONES EXTERIORES
_91917
650 _aGLOBALIZACION
_9916
650 _aRELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
_91920
650 _aSIGLO XX
_92028
650 _aASPECTOS SOCIALES
_9136
650 _aCOMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
_9299
856 _uhttps://www.amazon.com/20-Twentieth-Century-Lessons-Twenty-first-Century/dp/0374279659
856 _uhttps://www.fraserinstitute.org/.../20-21-vision-twentieth-century-.
856 _uhttps://books.google.com › ... › International Relations › General
856 _uhttps://books.google.com › History › Modern › 21st Century
856 _uhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/87397.20
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