Sumario: | Aldo Ferrer's 'Historia de la globalización II' examines the Second World Order, focusing on the Industrial Revolution and its impact on global power dynamics. Spanning the late 18th century to the onset of World War I, the book explores technological advancements, economic strategies, and political ideologies that shaped the era. Ferrer highlights the rise of industrial powers like Great Britain, the United States, and Japan, and discusses the influence of migration and imperialism on global development. The book emphasizes the role of knowledge management and national capability in economic growth, critiquing reliance on external forces. Targeted at scholars and students of economic history, it offers insights into the complexities of globalization and development.
|