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The Challenges of Globalization : Cultures in Transition in the Pacific-Asia Region

A. Underwood, Congressman Robert(Contributions by)Huber, Mary Taylor(Contributions by)Iyedchad, Lilli Perez(Contributions by)Kelly, Marion(Contributions by)LinOu, Guei-ying(Contributions by)Nora Chiang, Lan-Hung(Contributions by)Perez, Michael P.(Contributions by)Chiang, Lan-Hung Nora(Edited by)Lidstone, John(Edited by)Stephenson, Rebecca A.(Edited by)
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Although the products of globalization are far from new, globalization as a process in the Pacific-Asian Region is both dynamic and problematic.

Pacific-Asia globalization outcomes at present include: intensification of changes linked to the influences of capitalism; information technology and innovative technological systems; migration, transnationalism, and refugees; tourism for those with newly apparent disposable incomes; altered philosophical and religious perspectives, including the new fundamentalism; paradigm shifts within indigenous languages and cultures; lifestyles that embrace and/or disengage from all of the globalizing factors listed above; and others. The Challenges of Globalization defines globalization as "supra-national ideas and processes that cross national borders with impunity." Such "ideas and processes" may appear to possess a will of their own, fostering closer links between cultures, societies, and economies.

But, do they? How do individuals, communities, and nation-states actually respond to the forces of globalization?

This book explores globalization within the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and education.

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University Press of America
0761829512 / 9780761829515
Paperback / softback
337
05/10/2004
United States
194 pages
166 x 215 mm, 263 grams