The Globalization Paradox by Dani Rodrik is a thought-provoking examination of the tensions between globalization, democracy, and national sovereignty. Rodrik argues that the pursuit of economic globalization has come at the expense of democratic governance and social stability. He explores the challenges posed by globalization, such as the erosion of national sovereignty and the widening income inequality. Rodrik also proposes alternative models of globalization that prioritize democratic decision-making and social welfare. This book offers a nuanced analysis of the complex relationship between globalization and democracy and provides insights into the future of the world economy.