This book offers a clear and concise account of the key debates in
the globalization literature, serving as an accessible introduction
to students new to the topic. It deals even-handedly with all the
various dimensions of globalization--political, economic, social
and cultural--and particularly draws attention to the role of
people in processes of globalization. The book's historical
dimension and its multicultural focus ensure that globalization is
shown neither to be an inexorable process nor one that can be
equated simply with Westernization.
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