2010
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/266
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Globalisation, Where?

Abstract: Globalisation, Where? Mirela MAZILU a MOTTO: "The dynamics of globalisation is controlled by economical forces, but its most important consequences are in the domain of politics." (Klaus Müller).

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“…The dimensions of globalisation are shown in figure 2. (Mazilu, 2010) Globalization seeks to improve the efficiency of markets around the world, increase competition, reducing military conflicts and distribute resources in a more equitable manner. There are both positive and negative aspects to globalization that are due to its competitive impact and that a number of negative aspects that can potentially lead to conflict could be offset by international or global cooperation through policy agreements or the development of new international institutions.…”
Section: Dimensions Of Globalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dimensions of globalisation are shown in figure 2. (Mazilu, 2010) Globalization seeks to improve the efficiency of markets around the world, increase competition, reducing military conflicts and distribute resources in a more equitable manner. There are both positive and negative aspects to globalization that are due to its competitive impact and that a number of negative aspects that can potentially lead to conflict could be offset by international or global cooperation through policy agreements or the development of new international institutions.…”
Section: Dimensions Of Globalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dimensions of globalisation are shown in figure 2. (Mazilu, 2010) Globalization seeks to improve the efficiency of markets around the world, increase competition, reducing military conflicts and distribute resources in a more equitable manner. There are both positive and negative aspects to globalization that are due to its competitive impact and that a number of negative aspects that can potentially lead to conflict could be offset by international or global cooperation through policy agreements or the development of new international institutions.…”
Section: Dimensions Of Globalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pojęcie "globalizacja" po raz pierwszy pojawiło się w 1944 roku, w Merriam Webster Dictionary (Mazilu, 2010). Proces globalizacji rozpoczął się od wielkich odkryć geograficznych, którym towarzyszyła rewolucja w komunikacji społecznej (dzięki odkryciu czcionki i prasy drukarskiej).…”
Section: Istota Procesu Globalizacjiunclassified