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Index
Cover
Publisher
Front Matter
List of Supporters
Contents
Introduction
PART I - From the Beginnings of Globalisation to the Middle Ages: The Geographical and Systemic Expansion of the Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Radius of Action
CHAPTER 2 - Hamburg’s Road to Becoming a Major Hanseatic City
PART II - Globalisation in the Early Colonial Era: Increasing Exploitation of the Periphery by the Centre
CHAPTER 4 - Hamburg: Germany’s Largest City and Most Important Port
PART III - Globalisation on a Global Scale: Industrial Revolution, Free Trade Imperialism, and the Increasing Importance of Overseas Markets
CHAPTER 6 - Hamburg: The European Continent’s Leading Port and Trading Hub
PART IV - Globalisation of War, an Illusory Boom, Economic Crisis and Reconstruction
CHAPTER 8 - Hamburg: The Largest City in the European Union which is not also a Capital City
PART V - Globalisation as Race to Prosperity: On the Necessity of Positive Adjustment Policies in a stable Macro-Economic Environment
CHAPTER 10 - Hamburg Metropolitan Region: Vibrant Economic Centre in the North of Europe
PART VI - Globalisation and Global Governance in the 21st Century
CHAPTER 12 - The Future of Global Governance
Appendix
Quotation Credits
Illustration Credits
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Impressum
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