Here is a listing for the book on Amazon. I am a little over halfway done, and as a business person, I am finding the book to be very thought-provoking and informative.
His basic thesis is that communism lost out to free-market capitalism and that as freedom of technology, finance and information become commonplace, globalization becomes an inexorable force. Any country wanted to surf the way must align its basic economic structure (i.e., become a free market), adopt appropriate macro economic policies, and pass laws to root our corruption and make accounting standard and transparent.
Fascinating book - essential reading for a perspective on Globalization. He tends to repeat his main points a lot, sometimes uses examples that already seem dated, and seems to position the inevitability of globalization in a positive way, at least at this point in the book (I am opening a related-but-different thread about that in Great Debates, btw), but his ability to illustrate the Big Picture - even if you don’t like it - is a valuable service.
Have you read it - what are your thoughts?
If you haven’t - check it out!!