Here’s a sneak preview of the book, courtesy of an expert reviewer engaged by Sydney University Press:
‘I found this book a delight to read […] In terms of scholarly content there is no doubt that the work is significant in its field, as it makes a substantial theoretical contribution that is well grounded empirically. The central arguments are undoubtedly original in the way that they integrate and extend existing theoretical literature regarding globalization and neoliberalism. The analysis and methodology used are very sound, with really well chosen case studies that are very ably contextualized in national and international contexts, as well as in the theoretical literature […]
‘The main points are logically and consistently argued, and there is a nice symmetry to the book’s structure that brings these arguments out […] The writing style is highly appropriate, as it is very accessible but also well grounded in academic literature and method.’
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