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Business, Management and Economics
Globalization - Approaches to Diversity
Edited by Hector Cuadra-Montiel, ISBN 978-953-51-0709-5, Hard cover, 290 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published August 22, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license
DOI: 10.5772/3332
The book Globalization - Approaches to Diversity takes the ambitious undertaking of presenting a series of global issues that range from historic to contemporary, from transnational to local, and from cultural to institutional. It consists of twelve chapters divided into three sections: Globalization Agendas, Globalization Policies, Globalization Experiences. Its authors embody a global research culture. One that is plural, growing and dynamic, as it is evidenced in their respective agendas and methodological approaches. The value of this book lies in its diversity, and its merit will be appreciated by a global community of scholars.
- Chapter 1
Globalization and Culture: The Three H Scenarios - Chapter 2
Captain Cook's Voyage Around the World - The First Steps of Globalization and the First Problems - Chapter 3
Globalization, Olympism, Sport and Multiculturality - Reality or Necessity - Chapter 4
The Role of the International Organisms in the Globalization Process - Chapter 5
Economy of Globalization and Market Crisis: What Solution for the Agricultural Sector - Chapter 6
The Marshall Plan - Global Strategy and Foreign Humanitarian Aid - Chapter 7
Money Laundering Among Globalized World - Chapter 8
Globalization and Re-Commodification in Mexico - Chapter 9
Globalization of Uncertainties: Lessons from Fukushima - Chapter 10
Human Trafficking and Slavery: Current Anti-Trafficking Efforts in Japan - Chapter 11
Place Identity for City Sustainability in a Traditional Settlement of Taiwan - Chapter 12
Observing Public Policy in a Global Context


