Faculty News
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Professor Pankaj Ghemawat's new book, "The New Global Roadmap," is reviewed
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Excerpt from Eurasia Review -- "Tackling these timely 'nonmarket issues' and more, this book is structured in two parts. Part One maps globalization to explain what is — and what isn’t — changing, with some numbers and maps to illustrate. Part Two offers strategies for managing globalization — including how to compete, where to compete, how to connect and the aforementioned nonmarket issues — i.e., 'anger and its management.'"
Faculty News
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![Eurasia Review logo 192 x 144 Eurasia Review logo 192 x 144](/sites/default/files/styles/192w_x_144h/public/assets/images/eurasiareview192x144.jpg?h=cd55d432&itok=ubtMdrv6)
Excerpt from Eurasia Review -- "Tackling these timely 'nonmarket issues' and more, this book is structured in two parts. Part One maps globalization to explain what is — and what isn’t — changing, with some numbers and maps to illustrate. Part Two offers strategies for managing globalization — including how to compete, where to compete, how to connect and the aforementioned nonmarket issues — i.e., 'anger and its management.'"