Publication Date
2011
Course Name
Politics of Globalization
Abstract
Complex process by which governments, corporations, individuals are integrated and interconnected on a global scale due to the rapid progress of information technology. Interaction between the western-led liberalization of politics and economy and the advance of non-western counter-forces against and in response to western-led globalization. Costs and benefits of globalization in a political, economic, cultural and social sense.
Recommended Citation
Political Science, "PSC337" (2011). Curriculum Proposals. 323.
https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/curprop/323
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