1. Globalization Benefits And Threats
It should be seen as a systematically interactive set of processes in which the direction of causality is two way and contingent. In such a context part of the problem with understanding globalisation is the nature of the populist, sometime hysterical, discourse on the subject to be found not only in the media but also in a range of so-called scholarly texts that reduce 'globalisation' to a set of slogans to be either exhorted or demonised.1 Throughout the 1980-90s for many of its advocates--and when understood economically as trade liberalisation, financial deregulation and priv...
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