1. The Transformation of Economics, Politics, and Law in Globalization.
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Mironov, Vladimir V.
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GLOBALIZATION , *INTERNATIONAL economic relations , *INTERNATIONAL relations, 1989- , *INTERNATIONAL law , *WORLD culture - Abstract
This essay considers globalization in its manifestation on different levels of modern culture. In connection with globalization, integration processes and trends influence such fields of culture as economics, politics, and law. In economics, integration is manifested in the formation of the transnational market. In a market of this kind, a certain type of world configuration is implemented. In terms of this configuration, some countries are assigned a part to be the leader and other countries appear to be on the periphery of economic development. In politics, integration trends lead to implementing new forms of globalization. In law, integration processes considerably deform the proportion of international law and national law. On the whole, the consequences of integration lead to the need to speak about the transformation of culture, more specifically, the need to address the destruction of culture as a system of diverse local cultures and the establishment of global culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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