The Responsible Globalist: What Citizens of the World Can Learn from Nationalism

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‘Thought provoking and well-written… a good read for people who care about solving global problems. Damluji puts forth ideas that can help make global systems more successful’ – Bill Gates An incisive, optimistic manifesto for a more inclusive globalismToday, globalism has a bad reputation. ‘Citizens of the world’ are depicted as recklessly uninterested in how international economic networks can affect local communities. Meanwhile, nationalists are often derided as racists and bigots. But what if the two were not so far apart? What could globalists learn from the powerful sense of belonging that nationalism has created? Faced with the injustices of the world’s economic and political system, what should a responsible globalist do? British-Iraqi development expert Hassan Damluji proposes six principles – from changing how we think about mobility to shutting down tax havens – which can help build consensus for a stronger globalist identity. He demonstrates that globalism is not limited to ‘Davos man’ but is a truly mass phenomenon that is growing fastest in emerging countries. Rather than a ‘nowhere’ identity, it is a new group solidarity that sits alongside other allegiances. With a wealth of examples from the United States to India, China and the Middle East, The Responsible Globalist offers a boldly optimistic and pragmatic blueprint for building an inclusive, global nation. This will be a century-long project, where success is not guaranteed. But unless we can reimagine humanity as a single national community, Damluji warns, the gravest threats we face will not be defeated.

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Weight 0.33 kg
Dimensions 2.19 × 14.1 × 22.31 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

United Kingdom

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Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

208

Publisher

Year Published

2019-10-29

Imprint

ISBN 10

0241355095

About The Author

Hassan Damluji is Deputy Director at the world's largest philanthropy, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where he leads a global team responsible for policy and advocacy across the Middle East, Pakistan, Japan and Korea. He is also active in politics and education in the UK, where he has founded a school rated "outstanding" by Ofsted. He has been named every year since 2015 as one of the 100 most influential Arabs under 40, by Arabian Business magazine.

Thought provoking and well-written… a good read for people who care about solving global problems. Damluji puts forth ideas that can help make global systems more successful.—Bill GatesVisionary. . . A must-read for anyone who wants solutions to our most important problems—Riz AhmedThis is the book I would have written if I were smart enough—Richard CurtisDamluji's fast-paced, highly readable book is an important contribution to the literature on how to make globalization work better. Instead, of just spelling out problems with the world as we find it, he seeks to build a new consensus around a more effective global order. Full of historical examples and insights, this is a book about what to do right now if we are to have a brighter future—Masood Ahmed, President, Center for Global Development, Washington, D.C.

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