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Globalization of Culture: Diversity or homogenizization?

Date Submitted: 12/15/2002 00:57:28
Category: / Social Sciences / Political Science
Length: 17 pages (4698 words)
Globalization of Culture: Diversity or homogenizization? The relation between the transnational and domestic politics have always been a very important issue. According to Joseph S. Nye and Robert O. Keohane the attention was traditionally concentrated on relations between states. State were regarded as an basic units of action, as actors with purposes and power. But it is obvious that interactions among them do not take place in 'environmental vacuum'. They are effected by geography, the …
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