"[A] very original take on this story. . . Michael Mandelbaum. . . argues that while global economics does not eliminate geopolitics, it does indeed trump global geopolitics today."--Thomas L. Friedman "The New York Times"
"Lucid and thought-provoking"-- "The Financial Times"
A concise, insightful and readable stock-taking of the state of globalization roughly five years after the financial crisis began.-- "The Wall Street Journal"
An incisive assessment of the political problems underlying our increasingly integrated world economy. ... All readers ... will admire his firm grasp of economics and history, his startling analogies--for example, comparing the study of economics to the science of seismology--and his smooth, genial delivery of complex information.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"This short book tells you everything--well, almost everything--you need to know about globalization, including its upsides, its downsides, and why the former will triumph over the latter. Read it for understanding, for encouragement, and for a better idea of what the future is likely to hold."--Alan Blinder, author of After the Music Stopped
"Politics and economics are often discussed separately. But in the real world they are intertwined, just as they are in Michael Mandelbaum's lucid study. For anyone wishing to understand the political forces that underpin and shape the global economy, there could be no better guide."--Sebastian Mallaby, Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow in International Economics, The Council on Foreign Relations
"If you are interested in the future of geopolitics and international economics, this book is for you. Whatever the current issue--military tensions in Asia, trade negotiations across the Atlantic, post-crisis financial reforms, China's emergence--The Road to Global Prosperity provides a clear and compelling framework for anticipating where, how and why stronger growth will emerge around the world."--Jeffrey E. Garten, Juan Trippe Professor of International Trade and Finance, Yale School of Management
"Both advocates and detractors of globalization will find plenty of fodder in this book by a Johns Hopkins University international studies professor."-- "Pittsburgh Tribune-Review"
"[Mandelbaum] explores the central role of politics in nurturing or debilitating the market...[he] pens lucid overviews of everything from comparative advantage to the Eurozone crisis"-- "Publishers Weekly"
"The Road to Global Prosperity, points out something that may seem obvious but is nonetheless important and underappreciated... The book is enlivened by Professor Mandelbaum's prose and by his eye for a useful metaphor."--FutureOfCapitalism.com
"The Road to Global Prosperity illuminates the crucial political issues that will determine the economic future. Mandelbaum makes a persuasive case for optimism and offers a concrete, practical guide to the economic challenges and opportunities that lie ahead."-- "Examiner.com"