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A Selective Survey of Globalization Studies: The Cultural Deficit
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Didem Buhari Gulmez
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November 2, 2009
Dominant international relations theories fall short of explaining rising interdependencies among sovereign states and the proliferation of the non-governmental activities at both sub-state and supra-state levels. This article surveys the record of such attempts and suggests an alternative approach for the future of globalization studies.
Published Online: 2009-11-2
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