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Джованни Арриги (р. 1937) - социолог и экономист, профессор.
Среди его научных интересов сравнительная и историческая социология, анализ мировых систем и экономическая социология, Опираясь на исследования процессов на рынке труда, в образовании и экономическом развитии, в своих работах Арриги рассуждает о причинах и последствиях неравенства в богатстве, о власти и статусе наций. Одна из самых его известных работ - «Долгий двадцатый век. Деньги, власть и истоки нашего времени».
В своей новой книге «Адам Смит в Пекине», написанной в продолжение и развитие предыдущих, автор рассматривает два главных фактора, которые предопределили расстановку политических и экономических сил в начале нового тысячелетия. Один из них - появление и провал неоконсервативного проекта «За новый американский век», другой - выдвижение Китая в качестве лидера восточноазиатского экономического возрождения, В свете теории Адама Смита Арриги показывает, почему эпицентр мировой политической экономии перемещается из Северной .Америки в Восточную Азию и какова роль двух государств - США и Китая - как главных действующих лиц разворачивающегося преобразования мира.