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Investigates the effects of globalisation on key international issues. This book addresses questions such as: Are traditional skills, cultures and systems being lost in the interests of worldwide trade and economic progress? Can a balance be achieved between the expansion of global activities and preserving the interests of individual countries?
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Investigates the effects of globalisation on key international issues. This book addresses questions such as: Are traditional skills, cultures & systems being lost in the interests of worldwide trade & economic progress? Can a balance be achieved between the expansion of global activities & preserving the interests of individual countries?

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