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1. Historical context: First Globalization, British Empire, effects on the colonies, Industrial revolution in Britain …, Deindustrialization in Bengal, slave trade -- 2. New Globalization starts with the abolition of the Soviet Union in 1991. WTO in 1995 … Turkestan, Inner Mongolia, Manchuria and plan for Formosa -- 4. China’s entry to WTO, fear and reality, China’s trade policy …
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This book explores the economic and political impact of US aggression and the rise of China. Charting the impact of … globalization from the Greek and Roman Empires onwards, the contemporary challenges posed by globalization is analysed in relation … to both multinational companies and Wall Street banks. The influence of the World Trade Organization is investigated …
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"Global trade is a key driver for economic growth, and trade is related to several dimensions: The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) with disruptive technologies, globalisation of markets, innovation leading to new trade opportunities, as well as foreign investments following exports lead to...
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relations - topics that are intrinsically relevant to all actors due to the status of the United States as a world power. Trump … cases, Trump is likely (once again) to seek confrontation in multilateral forums with China and other states regarded by him … opportunities for China, Russia and their allies to exert greater influence. Under 'Trump 2.0', the United States would presumably …
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