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Until recently, globalization was seen as an inexorable process, which most countries would be forced to sacrifice a … countries have reconsidered their attitude towards globalization, a trend of active adaptation to this process being outlined …, in accordance with national interests. Objective basis of globalization emerged but not independent of the countries …
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This article analyses the phenomenon of rising powers from a historical materialist perspective. It (1) elaborates the key concepts of historical structures of world order, state–society complexes and transnational class formation, and (2) applies them to Brazil, Russia, India, China and other...
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of higher education and globalization of economic activities, education has become a national concern in developing … generally acknowledged that globalization has created tremendous impacts on higher education in this first dec-ade of twenty … context of 21st century. Besides, the paper examines the response of higher education to globalization in developing countries …
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When the soul is affected, the body suffers too. The fluctuations of the individual identity, determined by a feeling of uprooting occurred as a result of educational and labour migration, foreign cultural patterns, new corporate attitudes influencing the market, produce emotional disturbances,...
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as globalization. This paradigm is acknowledged by several authors as the legitimate offspring of modernity, which … witnessed the rise, fall and bankruptcy of the bourgeois spirit. Simultaneously, the "paternity" of globalization has been …
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Responses to globalization are not uniform. The impact of globalization on social policies differs according to the … political and social institutions. The way in which the idea of globalization is interpreted at the political discourse level is … also quite relevant for future policies. On the other hand, globalization can also reflect a politically convenient …
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In order to meet the European and global standards in the maritime industry, extensive efforts are required that aim at re-arranging all system components in a logic vision, upgrading the existing infrastructure to an efficient level, protecting the environment, providing security to passengers,...
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The article argues about the important challenges religion is facing in the global society: the relativization of some values and practices and the privatization of its public role. Pluralist options, rationalization and overspecialization are some of the modern values who are seriously reshaped...
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Two forms of universalism, two global phenomena, Human Rights and Globalization involve states in different manners …. The way globalization acts on the economic, political rights and which are the visible consequences of this process and …, at the same time, which is the role of human rights in the context of globalization are some of the questions which we …
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