大连海事大学《考研英语》Unit 3 reading.ppt
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Unit 3 reading in retreat Walden Bello Wave of the future Kenichi Ohmae Robert Reich borderless world the incarnation of the Luddites runaway shops outsourcing high water mark to the tune of make a difference spell (the difference) capital control grand strategy the primus inter pares global governance neoliberal policy technocratic Sebastian Mallaby advanced developing countries squeeze multilateralism budge on Fred Bergsten director general run aground the bulk of Kyoto Protocol market forces take sth. to heart cutting edge capital account liberalization peak oil roll back tip of the iceberg down but not out corporate-driven globalization market access the global south derail The Free Trade of the Americas(FTAA) Mar del Plata Thaksin Shinawatra? Chiang Mai (put) on hold face down finance capital regional integration Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas vantage point humanize globalization spent force the first era of globalization in retreat In retreat: waning; receding Many in progressive circles still think that the task at hand is to “humanize” globalization.??Fifteen years after the prophesied borderless, stateless international economy, globalization has in fact reached its high water mark - and is receding, argues Walden Bello. Walden Bello华登·贝罗 Walden Bello, is an Akbayan Representative in the 14th Congress of Republic of the Philippines. He is also a senior analyst of Focus on the Global South and professor of sociology at the University of the Philippines, and is one of the leading critics of the current model of economic globalisation, combining the roles of intellectual and activist. As a human rights and peace campaigner, academic, environmentalist and journalist, and through a combination of courage as a dissident, with an extraordinary breadth of published output and personal charisma, he has made a major contribution to the international case against corporate-driven globalisation. wave of the future an idea, product, or movement that is vi
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