Globalisation - Challenges, rewards, question

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Globalisation is at the beginning of the new century a double-edged weapon: a strong driving force of economic growth, the development of new technologies and the growth of the level of living in the poor as well as rich countries, but also a controversory process which damages national sovereignty, undermines the local culture and traditions and presents a threat of the economic and social non-stability. The key question of the 21st century then is, whether the states will be able to keep the process under control or whether they will become its victims.

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Jeníček, V. (2012). Globalisation - Challenges, rewards, question. Agricultural Economics (Czech Republic), 58(6), 275–284. https://doi.org/10.17221/102/2011-agricecon

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