Thinking global, living local: Voices in a globalized world

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  • The Implications of Economic Liberalization for Egypt

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    No state in today’s world can escape globalization. The socialist policies adopted by former Egyptian president Nasser in the 1960s might have been suitable for his time. However, the present international system requires the removal of all trade barriers between states. In Egypt, some intellectuals are criticizing Egypt for taking […]

  • The economic crisis from Buenos Aires to Cyprus … and back again

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    The economic crisis has global dimensions. Countries of Latin America and Europe  have been suffering its effects through the austerity plans, trade gaps and unemployment. So, some people are seeking the collective answers to global issues, trusting Latin America’s creativity on being a resistance pole to financial capital’s offensive.

  • The ‘cultural exception’ in a digital age

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    The digital era is transforming the way in which people consume cultural products. It’s not uncommon for younger consumers to have neither a television nor a radio because the internet meets all their cultural needs from streaming and downloading music to  television, movies, books and news on demand from anywhere […]

  • The 57 varieties of globalization – where do we start?

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    Day Three of the Tällberg Forum dealt with the topic of leadership in a globalized complex world. And throughout the day the palpable air of uncertainty and tentativeness that hung over experts and ordinary non-experts alike was very striking – regardless of whether speakers were attempting to approach globalization in […]