Analyzes the development and consequences of modern globalization, examining how economic integration and trade policies that promised growth and efficiency instead contributed to job displacement, supply-chain fragility, and political backlash. Drawing on historical analysis, economic reporting, and case studies, the author explores how globalization reshaped labor markets, corporate behavior, and national policy decisions, particularly in the United States. The book identifies structural flaws in prevailing globalization models and outlines policy approaches aimed at preserving economic benefits while addressing social, political, and economic costs
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