The research of Dhirendra Vajpeyi and Roopinder Oberoi is exceedingly important for all who are concerned about globalization. This highly commended and excellent work covers several important issues in the present debate on globalization in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. As the authors quote, globalization once vended as an aspiration and promise for better lives for one and all has been plagued with its failure to cope with global issues of poverty, unemployment, inequality, climate concerns and financial instability. Simply put, this book is a must read with an amazing linguistic, historical, theoretical, and practical content. -- Erica E. Gorbak, University of Buenos Aires This book substantially renews our understanding of globalization. It represents a significant breakthrough as it demonstrates that globalization cannot be understood without taking into account dimensions that are often ignored by purely economic approaches, such as technology, religion, civil society or security. Based on a deep knowledge of the literature and abundant empirical data, it is a must-read for all scholars and policymakers interested in what globalization really means. -- Alice Nicole Sindzingre, University of London