Globalization and its critics

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"Globalization and its Critics challenges the claim that globalization is a clearly understood phenomenon whose effects are well known and easily accounted for. It contextualizes localization on philosophical, historical and cultural grounds, and asks how it affects the key institutional features of the world."--BOOK JACKET.

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