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Globalization101.org

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Globalization101.org is an Internet resource offered by The Neil D. Levin Graduate Institute of International Relations and Commerce, which promotse a greater understanding of globalization. Globalization101.org addresses the following issues: What is globalization? Is it the integration of economic, political, and cultural systems across the globe? Or is it Americanization and United States dominance of world affairs? Is globalization a force for economic growth, prosperity, and democratic freedom? Or is it a force for environmental devastation, exploitation of the developing world, and suppression of human rights?

Globalization101.org provides information and interdisciplinary learning opportunities. Our goal is to challenge you to think about many of the controversies surrounding globalization and to promote an understanding of the trade-offs and dilemmas facing policy-makers. Globalization 101.org hopes to serve as an informative and engaging space for those interested in learning more about changes in the international economy.

Globalization101.org

 
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Focus: Agriculture, Democracy, Development, Energy, Environment, Finance, Globalization, Governance, Human Rights, Jobs, Poverty, Security, United States, Global

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