Résumé du livre
Jeffrey E. Garten teaches global economy at the Yale School of Management. He’s worked in senior positions in the Nixon, Ford, Clinton and Carter administrations. He’s also the author of The Big Ten: The Big Emerging Markets and How They Will Change Our Lives.
The narrative explores the transformative impact of historical figures and institutions across various domains. Sir Robert Clive's military acumen and resource exploitation expanded the British East India Company's dominance in India, while Genghis Khan's conquests and administrative reforms solidified the Mongolian Empire, enhancing trade and meritocracy. Prince Henry the Navigator's maritime pursuits advanced European exploration but also initiated the African slave trade. Deng Xiaoping's economic reforms propelled China into a manufacturing powerhouse, influenced partly by Andrew Grove's innovative management at Intel. The Rothschild Bank shaped global finance through strategic investments, paralleling Cyrus Field's revolutionary transatlantic telegraph cables that redefined communication. John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil transformed the U.S. oil industry, balancing corporate dominance with philanthropy, as Jean Monnet's vision for European unity laid the foundation for the EU. Finally, Margaret Thatcher's neoliberal policies and privatization efforts reshaped Britain's economy, though her divisive governance left a complex legacy.
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