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From the late 1990s through the present, globalization has become a
buzzword. Despite very different meanings attached to the term and
even more divergent evaluations of its likely impact, globalization
has not yet become as global as it sounds. The reality within
Africa makes this very clear. There may be a global village, but
there is not a door through which the majority of citizens may
enter that village. Only a few make it. This may change. It is
clear that we are in an accelerated process of transition to a new
period in world history. But what does this mean today for the
African peoples and cultures, for humanity at large, both in the
northern and in the southern hemispheres, and especially for
vulnerable groups and the poor everywhere? The contributions within
this volume address these questions.
"Obiora F. Ike" is a Catholic priest and theologian, director,
Catholic Institute for Development, Justice, Peace and Caritas
(CIDJAP), Enugu.
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