In doing this, the paper will provide a conceptual definition of globalisation, theimpact of globalisation on Nigeria as well as how to make globalisation sustainable and beneficial toNigeria.Fatima Oyine Ibrahim
4. The ‘Globalisation’-Discourse and the ‘New World’ was published in Negotiations of the »New World« on page 69.
Universities have always had massive international presence and reach. At the turn of the 15th century, about the time of the Great Schism in the Christian Church, with two popes fighting for power and control over Europe and its institutions, scholars sometimes found that their papal allegiance ...
Globalisation Globalisation is a term, which has invoked extensive academic debate over its impact and credibility, giving rise to a number of perspectives harboured by their respective scholars. Resulting from this division is a lack of universal acceptance towards a single definition beyond br... ...
1.What’s Globalisation?A multitude of scholars have so far studied and defined “globalisation” from different perspectives, but of the various definitions I prefer this one: “globalisation means the growing interdependence and interconnectedness of the modern world”(the Secretary of State for ...
Helen Fein,“Definition and Discontent: Labelling, Detecting, and Explaining Genocide in theTwentieth Century”, in Stig Förster and Gerhard Hirschfeld, eds,Genozid in der modernen Ge-schichte, Münster 1999, pp. 11–21, here p. 20.8National Socialism from a Postcolonial Perspective ...
, a report published in 2007 by SustainAbility, a consulting firm, the authors wrote: 在永续咨询公司[译注3]2007发表的一篇报告《我们能一直保持全球化吗?》中,作者写到: Frustratingly Levitt did not provide a compelling definition of globalisation in his article—and the void has subsequently ...
its broadened definition incorporates dominant elites' support and protection of subordinates in exchange for obedience.Since the late-1990s, many scholars have focused on the possible convergence of Japanese capitalism to Anglo-Saxon capitalism and paid insufficient attention to the persistence of social ...
It then offers a definition and illustrates the application of the concept by describing some of the principal ways in which globalisation is increasing risk and eroding coping mechanisms. It goes on to argue that the concept of vulnerability captures in a fuller way the distinctive social impact ...
by the Schengen Agreement) and by the bottom-up phenomenon of the increasing conversion of relations from confrontation (of particular, stable units, calibrated on the predominance of the principles of self-sufficiency and self-definition) to flow (of information, technology, goods, labour, symbolic...