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Title: globalization
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October 5, 1996 |
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However, it is the point where we need to start, for it is in this huge, interdisciplinary context. The importance of this is that globalization will be perceived and handled sectorally and incrementally. In this case, the overarching structure remains only as sum of its disparate parts without any real institutional or regulatory coordination, or even sense... Showed first 250 characters
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In this case, the overarching structure remains only as sum of its disparate parts without any real institutional or regulatory coordination, or even sense. It could be argued that the EU grew this way for the longest time with the allegation that it was some economic union... Showed next 250 characters
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