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ID number:417913
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Published: 09.10.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Introduction:
Globalization is a very complex issue "buzzword" and many people have their own definitions.
Lubbers & Koorevaar (1998, internet) argue that Globalization is "a complex concept that involves both political, economic, and social-cultural changes". Scheuerman (2002, internet) defined the globalization as "free market", "economic liberalization", forms of political, economic, and cultural life "westernization" or "Americanization", "Internet Revolution" and "global integration". Others argue that Globalization is the result of advances in communication, transportation, and information technologies (encyclopedia online article). Some argue that "...the absence of borders and barriers to trade between nations" (Ohmae, 1995, internet), and others argue "...the processes through which national states are crossed and undermined by transnational actors" (Beck 2000, cited in Gane, 2001). …

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