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Globalization (North
American spelling; also
Oxford spelling [UK]) or
globalisation (non-Oxford
British spelling; see
spelling differences) is the process...
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Mediterranean climate and geography. The centuries-long
colonial era
globalised Spanish language and culture, with
Spain also
absorbing the
cultural and...
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overlapping regional mechanisms of
security governance". In Fawn, Rick (ed.).
Globalising the Regional,
Regionalising the Global.
Review of
International Studies...
- Anti-capitalism is a
political ideology and
movement encomp****ing a
variety of
attitudes and
ideas that
oppose capitalism. In this sense, anti-capitalists...
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competing teams has
varied over the
history of the competition. "In a
globalised world, the
football World Cup is a
force for good". The Conversation....
- Guan, ed. (2014). The
Other Kuala Lumpur:
Living in the
Shadows of a
Globalising Southeast Asian City. Routledge. pp. 16–17. ISBN 978-0-415-73086-0. Archived...
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foreign policies of
individual states. Furthermore, the
existence of the
globalised world economy makes continuous military power struggle irrational, as...
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which helped the
company grow its
manufacturing capacity as well as to
globalise. In 1996, the
company entered the US
market following the introduction...
- Hugh; Foley,
Malcolm (18
December 2008).
Treat or Trick?
Halloween in a
Globalising World.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 91–92. ISBN 978-1-4438-0265-9...
- John B. Keane.
Irish traditional music has
remained vibrant,
despite globalising cultural forces, and
retains many
traditional aspects. It has influenced...