Global Paradox
by John Naisbitt
Genres: Nonfiction, Economics, Sociology
LTF Stock #: 000764
Global Paradox examines the counterintuitive forces shaping the modern world, arguing that as economies and technologies become more global, power and influence increasingly shift to the local level. Naisbitt explores trends in business, governance, culture, and communication, emphasizing decentralization, regional identity, and grassroots innovation. Using real-world examples and trend analysis, the book challenges assumptions about globalization leading to uniformity or centralized control. Instead, it presents a vision of a world where local actors thrive within global systems, reshaping how nations, corporations, and communities operate. (William Morrow, 1994; 336 pp)
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Global Paradox
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John NaisbittSeries
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Under ReviewPublisher + Publication Date
Avon – Jan 01, 1995Format
Paperback
