In this volume of The Annals, the contributors explore their
individual subjects within common understanding of the term
"globalization." There is agreement that the term refers to the
consequences of two phenomena that, in combination, have resulted
in what David Harvey calls the global "compression of time and
space." The first phenomenon is technological changes in the
processing and dissemination of information related to finance and
production. The second is the international spread of the technical
competence necessary to use these advances efficiently.
The articles in this volume of The Annals are presented to
illuminate important dimensions of the globalization process. While
this collection is not proposed to be a definitive presentation in
the range of subjects covered or in the treatment that is accorded
them, it is intended that these articles provide perspective on
globalization at a time when it is subject of intense public
scrutiny.
The first three articles are broad in scope, tracing the origins
of globalization to new technologies, assessing globalization's
impact on human well-being, and analyzing the effect of the global
economy on Southeast Asia. The impact of globalization on migration
and labor is the subject of the next three contributions, followed
by three articles addressing important problems with regard to
international trade. The last group of articles considers cultural
and other changes associated with globalization.
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