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  • .../ref><ref>Jackson, R. H. 2005. "The Evolution of World Society" in ''[[The Globalization of World Politics]]: An Introduction to International Relations'', edited b === Globalization ===
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  • ...tion (companies)|competitiveness]], [[Median income|per capita income]], [[globalization]], [[Global Peace Index|state of peace]], [[economic freedom]], and [[Polit ...ano al Comienzo del Siglo XXI |trans-title=Ethnic Composition of the Three Cultural Areas of the American Continent at the Beginning of the 21st Century |langu
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  • ...19|website=AP NEWS|access-date=10 November 2019}}</ref> The country's rich cultural legacy is reflected in part by its 26 [[List of World Heritage Sites in Ira ...ate=9 January 2020}}</ref> Today, both ''Iran'' and ''Persia'' are used in cultural contexts, while ''Iran'' remains mandatory in official state contexts.<ref
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  • ..., and the Middle East, connecting [[Silk Road|trade routes]] and absorbing cultural influences from diverse civilizations.<ref>Kurt A. Behrendt (2007), [https: ...toric_taxila.htm |author=Ahmad Hasan Dani |publisher=The National Fund for Cultural Heritage|access-date=15 January 2010}}</ref> Taxila had one of the earliest
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  • ...in Turkey|largest city]] in [[Turkey]], serving as the country's economic, cultural and historic hub. The city straddles the [[Bosporus]] [[strait]], lying in ...period, with artifacts dating from 5500 to 3500 BCE,<ref>{{cite web|title=Cultural Details of Istanbul |url=http://www.kultur.gov.tr/EN/BelgeGoster.aspx?17A16
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  • ...rld]]. With a multicultural population and recognising the need to respect cultural identities of the major ethnic groups within the nation, Singapore has four ...ian Tigers]] based on [[international trade]] and [[Globalization#Economic globalization|economic globalisation]], integrating itself within the [[world economy]] t
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  • ...eb |url=http://www.houston.org/pdf/research/20AW005.pdf |title=Museums and Cultural Arts |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/201007112301 ...dard-bearer of our state—the city with the greatest number of people, of cultural happenings, of medical facilities, of gangbuster enterprises—is located 1
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  • ...rüger, Simone Trandafoiu|url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/900017261|title=The globalization of musics in transit : music migration and tourism|date=2014|publisher=Rout ...ities' stems from the religious institutions ability to provide social and cultural infrastructure for the Ghanaian diaspora in Germany.  
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  • ...k|last=Condry|first=Ian|title=Hip-hop Japan: rap and the paths of cultural globalization|year=2006|publisher=[[Duke University Press]]|isbn=0-8223-3892-0|url=https: ...g/images/0012/001201/120152e.pdf | title=The club DJ: a brief history of a cultural icon | date=July–August 2000a | last=Fikentscher | first=Kai | journal=UN
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  • Though the outlaw movement as a cultural fad had died down after the late 1970s (with Jennings noting in 1978 that i ...country artists outside of California emerged that rejected the perceived cultural and musical conservatism associated with Nashville's mainstream country mus
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  • Deus Mortis has emerged as a pivotal catalyst for the rapid evolution and globalization of the Bangladeshi esports scene. By elevating the country's presence withi ...l esports scene has contributed significantly to the rapid development and globalization of gaming culture within the country. As DEM continues to elevate its statu
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  • Texas lies between two major cultural spheres of [[Pre-Columbian North America]]: the [[Southwestern tribes|South ...thern or a Southwestern state, or both. The vast geographic, economic, and cultural diversity within the state itself prohibits easy categorization of the whol
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  • ...Florida. Its content strategy uniquely positions it at the intersection of cultural specificity and geographical location, offering a specialized lens through ...porary Polish celebrities and public figures, reflecting broader trends in globalization and the international spread of popular culture.
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  • ...+crusader&source=web&ots=R_6x5wvD-L&sig=iSIt3GH4P7yJg-OrI39idUrO0AA Islam, Globalization, and Postmodernity]'', p 110.</ref> However, ''Ṣalībī'' is a modern ter ...ns|isbn=1405108991|page=336}}</ref> Christian culture has influenced and [[Cultural assimilation|assimilated]] much from the [[Greco-Roman world|Greco-Roman]],
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  • ...was established to better address the end of colonialism and the cold war, globalization, market economics and liberalization, and the multi-party state of Tanzania ...ef> The primary objectives are outlined as the protection and promotion of cultural and economic interests, establishment of relations with other nations drive
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  • ...ironment poses a lot of opportunities and threats to foreign entrants. The cultural, political, and technological environments act as determinant factors in en ...ing to Cardon and Kirk (2015) is the notion of a rapid and recent economic globalization in which modern entrepreneurs have to deal with customers who are changing
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  • ...y dialogue and share lessons on leadership, globalization, technology, and cultural change with students and faculty at Dickinson College, the Army War College
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  • ..., frequently resisting the attempts by governments, business interests and cultural spokesmen, and led the paper to national prominence.<ref>{{cite book|last=H ...=Mudgal|first=Vipul|year=2015|title=Media Ethics and Justice in the Age of Globalization|chapter=News for Sale: 'Paid News', Media Ethics, and India's Democratic Pu
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