CONTRADICTIONS OF GLABALIZATION AND TRANSITION ON WESTERN BALKANS WITH REFERENCE ON BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA Cover Image

PROTIVRJEČNOSTI GLOBALIZACIJE I TRANZICIJE ZEMALJA ZAPADNOG BALKANA SA POSEBNIM OSVRTOM NA BIH
CONTRADICTIONS OF GLABALIZATION AND TRANSITION ON WESTERN BALKANS WITH REFERENCE ON BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA

Author(s): Adnan Fočo
Subject(s): Sociology, Developing nations, Social development, Economic development, Globalization
Published by: Filozofski fakultet u Sarajevu - Znanstveno-istraživački inkubator
Keywords: globalization; transition; economic transition; social transition; countries in development; Western Balkans;

Summary/Abstract: Globalization and transition are two processes that have the same goal and that goal is to change the current or existing state. Globalization is change on a global scale while the transition is taking place within one or more countries. Globalization has made the world different. From the first economists Adam Smith and David Ricardo to today's economic theorists, the basis of social change, especially at the global level, is a change in the sphere of economy and in the economic structure of both the developed and the developing countries. Economic changes condition both the social as well as the political changes. These changes do not come one without the other. The common basis and desire of the agents of change is to achieve them in accordance with the set goals and achievements that are desirable for its protagonists. However, changes often take place against the will and expectations of its protagonists and actors. The consequences are often unpredictable although controlled and programmed. The programmed changes are part of the globalization strategy whose actors are developed countries.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 15
  • Page Range: 169-181
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Bosnian