Dr Graham Dunkley is an economist at the Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. He has been a Visiting Fellow at the University of Warwick in the UK. His wide-ranging interests and activities include policy development work with various environmental organisations and also, over many years, with the Australian Labor Party as well as trade unions and the Labour Resource Centre. He has travelled extensively in Europe and Asia, has had experience in project work with Community Aid (Oxfam Australia), and writes for the Australian media. He is the author of the following books: The Free Trade Adventure: The WTO, the Uruguay Round and Globalism -- A Critique (Zed Books, London, 2000; Melbourne University Press, 1999) The Greening of the Red: Sustainability, Socialism and the Environmental Crisis (Pluto Press, Australia, 1992).
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Introduction 1. Complexity, Mythology and Over-Globalisation: An Overview of Global Integration 2. The Perennial Debate: Free Trade and Globalisation in Thoery and History 3. The Biggest Game on Earth: The Myth of Trade-Led Growth 4. Converting the World to Capitalism: The Rise and Fall of the Washington Consensus 5. A Planet in Chains: Capital, Supply Chains and the Economy of Nowhere 6. The Dark Lords of Money: Financial Globalisation, Crises and Insanity 7. Globalisation and People: The Many Costs of Global Integration 8. One World Mania: The Problems of Excessive Global Integration Conclusion Appendix: Economic Growth Rates - Selected Countries, 1960 to 2013
Introduction 1. Complexity, Mythology and Over-Globalisation: An Overview of Global Integration 2. The Perennial Debate: Free Trade and Globalisation in Thoery and History 3. The Biggest Game on Earth: The Myth of Trade-Led Growth 4. Converting the World to Capitalism: The Rise and Fall of the Washington Consensus 5. A Planet in Chains: Capital, Supply Chains and the Economy of Nowhere 6. The Dark Lords of Money: Financial Globalisation, Crises and Insanity 7. Globalisation and People: The Many Costs of Global Integration 8. One World Mania: The Problems of Excessive Global Integration Conclusion Appendix: Economic Growth Rates - Selected Countries, 1960 to 2013
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