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The latest wave of globalization strongly challenges the institutionalized ideology of nation-states as separate worlds. More and more people have become aware that their lives are strongly affected by forces that are operating on a global scale - global markets for goods, money, and securities; global transportation and communications flows; global environmental issues; and global inequalities and issues of justice.
— Global Social Change: Historical and Comparative Perspectives
(book)
by Christopher Chase-Dunn, Salvatore J. Babones
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