This volume addresses issues of political and economic
globalization and worldwide connectedness of countries posing a
question whether it symbolizes progress or regress for world's
societies. Starting with the notion of modernization resulting from
globalized development, and supported by the notion of "the end of
civilization and the last men" envisioned as outcomes of worldwide
democratization, the collection of papers focuses on economic and
political issues experiences by countries at the time of rapid
diffusions of democracy and of global market economy. The case
studies of pertinent political issues such as international
migration, human rights and international conflict, political
interventions, tolerance and equality, environmental protection and
green energy, and economic justice are discussed by authors
focusing on modern societies of developed and developing world. The
concluding chapter provides a summary of presented topics in form
of a discussion forum on outcomes of globalization.
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