Globalisation
@article{Guttal2007Globalisation, title={Globalisation}, author={Shalmali Guttal}, journal={Development in Practice}, year={2007}, volume={17}, pages={523 - 531} }
The term ‘globalisation’ is widely used to describe a variety of economic, cultural, social, and political changes that have shaped the world over the past 50-odd years. Because it is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, globalisation has been credited with a wide range of powers and effects. Its proponents claim that it is both ‘natural’ and an inevitable outcome of technological progress, and creates positive economic and political convergences. Critics argue that globalisation is hegemonic… CONTINUE READING
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