An edition of The Globalization Syndrome (2000)

Globalization Syndrome

Transformation and Resistance

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Globalization Syndrome
James H. Mittelman
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An edition of The Globalization Syndrome (2000)

Globalization Syndrome

Transformation and Resistance

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286

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Cover of: The Globalization Syndrome
The Globalization Syndrome
February 28, 2000, Princeton University Press
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Cover of: The Globalization Syndrome
The Globalization Syndrome
March 6, 2000, Princeton University Press
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Cover of: The globalization syndrome
The globalization syndrome: transformation and resistance
2000, Princeton University Press
in English
Cover of: Globalization Syndrome
Globalization Syndrome: Transformation and Resistance
2000, Princeton University Press
in English
Cover of: Globalization Syndrome
Globalization Syndrome: Transformation and Resistance
2000, Princeton University Press
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OL29191976M
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9781282767096

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THE MANIFESTATIONS of globalization include the spatial reorganization of production, the interpenetration of industries across borders, the spread of financial markets, the diffusion of identical consumer goods to distant countries, massive transfers of population-mainly within the South as well as from the South and the East to the West-resultant conflicts between immigrant and established communities in formerly tight-knit neighborhoods, and an emerging worldwide (though not universal) preference for democracy.
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