The Globalization Paradox, written by Dani Rodrik, explores the complex relationship between globalization, democracy, and economic development. Rodrik argues that there is a fundamental tension between these three forces, and that pursuing unrestricted globalization can undermine democratic governance and lead to economic instability. The book offers a critical analysis of the prevailing economic orthodoxy and proposes alternative approaches to managing globalization. Rodrik's insights challenge conventional wisdom and provide a thought-provoking perspective on the future of the world economy and its implications for international relations.