Globalization through glocalization
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The author considers the relationship between the concepts of globalization and glocalization, and causes of increasingly growing social opposition to globalization as it understands the western civilization. He emphasizes the differences existing in the development processes between universalism and unification. States also, that in the foreseeable future attempts at the processes of globalization central regulation, by some kind of „world government” and its agencies, are unrealistic. In his opinion, this does not exclude different forms of coordination of such processes at the lower, inter-regional, regional and local levels. A special role in this regard may play glocalizaction processes.
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