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Title: Globalisation -
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At the same time, many have criticised the way in which globalisation has served as a legitimising tool for many policies and actions by states and International Organisations (IOs).
It has further been argued that globalisation has become the dominant framework and discourse within which both, pro- and anti-globalisation advocates situate themselves and which has led to an increasing marginalisation of radically alternative discourses... Showed first 250 characters
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At the same time, many have criticised the way in which globalisation has served as a legitimising tool for many policies and actions by states and International Organisations (IOs).
It has further been argued that globalisation has become the dominant framework and discourse within which both, pro- and anti-globalisation advocates situate themselves and which has led to an increasing marginalisation of radically alternative discourses... Showed next 250 characters
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