Globalization and Regulation
Globalization and Regulation
Author(s): Josip Kregar
Subject(s): International Law, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Economic policy, Government/Political systems, International relations/trade, Law on Economics
Published by: Centar za politološka istraživanja
Summary/Abstract: Globalization is usually discussed globally. Different opinions on globalization are usually not based on facts, but on values and political stand. Political ideology is not the only basis for disagreement – for example, American conservatives support globalization, while Croatian conservatives oppose to it. Besides, radical left-wing politicians usually oppose to, rather than support globalization. Analytical division of economy, manufacture, politics, society, culture, standard personality features can explain different views, although we know that such divisions are arbitrary. There are no economic changes. Even though the causes and consequences are to a degree economic, the main implications of changes are social.
Book: Globalization and Neo-liberalism
- Page Range: 97-110
- Page Count: 14
- Publication Year: 2007
- Language: English
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