Globalization can be studied from many angles, including the Political, Economic or Cultural. Students were asked in a recent assignment to "research one aspect of globalization and put together a PowerPoint presentation addressing the specified sub-topics". These were some of the materials available to complete the project.
The titles listed below can be found on the shelves of the Gilmour Library:
Breznitz, Dan. Run of the Red Queen (338.951 BRE)
Cown, Tyler. Creative Destruction (306 COW)
Diamond, Jarred. Guns, Germs and Steel (303.4 DIA)
Ferguson, Niall. Civilization (909 FER)
Fewsmith, Joseph. China Since Tiananmen (951.059 FEW)
Friedman, Thomas L.The World is Flat (303.48 FRI)
Friedman, Thomas L.Hot, Flat and Crowded (333.7 FRI) Ghemawat, Panhaj. World 3.0 (337 GHE)
Guest, Robert. Borderless Economics (303.48 GUE)
Hopper, Paul. Understanding Cultural Globalization (303.482 HOP)
Kennedy, Paul.Preparing for the 21st Century (303.49 KEN)
Kagan, Robert.Of Paradise and Power (327.7304 KAG)
Lewis, Michael. Boomerang (330.9 LEW)Luce, Edward. In Spite of the Gods: the Rise of Modern India (954.05 LUC)
Owen, David. Green Metropolis (304.2 OWN)
Perl, Lila. The Global Food Shortage (338.1 P)
Pringle, Laurence P. The Economic Growth Debate (301.31 PRI)Smith, Bonnie G. Imperialism (325 SMI)
Toffler, Alvin. The Third Wave (303.4 T)
Zakaria, Fareed. The Post-American World (303.49 ZAK)
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