Glocalization: The Human Side of Globalization as If the Washington Consensus MatteredThe essays are original analyzes and first-hand observations of global forces operating in the Caribbean, Latin America, Africa, and Asia. With a historical framework of globalization and freedom, the author, who taught at the University of Pittsburgh's Semester at Sea Program, critically explores the influence of U.S. foreign policies and American values that has affected these countries where freedom prevails. For example, the author argues with Fidel Castro and his worldview on freedom and human security while a unique process of glocalization takes place in Cuba. With illustrative maps and photos, the distinctive interdisciplinary analysis presents vivid faces of the human side of globalization as it interplays with local communities. The book is about free enterprise and political freedom as the new American influence through the Washington Consensus - the "Trinity of Washington" and its "Ten Commandments" - continues with unintended consequences by glocalizing every society and each of us. |
Contents
Travel Makes a Safer World | 29 |
The Bahamas | 55 |
Fidel Castros Freedom and Capitalism | 67 |
Cubas Pathways to Castroika | 87 |
Favelas Tequila Sunrise and Brazil | 107 |
Politics of HIVAIDS and Apartheid in South Africa | 127 |
Safari and Maasai Culture in Tanzania and Kenya | 155 |
Gifts to the World | 179 |
From the Temples of Gods to Killing Fields | 239 |
One Country Two Systems in China | 275 |
Spirit of Capitalism and Confucian Economics in South | 313 |
Is it Glocalization or | 341 |
The Return of Freedom and Glocalization | 359 |
Afterword by Dr A T Ariyaratne | 391 |
About the Author | 403 |
Niketown USA in Vietnam | 217 |
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