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CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE CONDITIONS OF GLOBALIZATION

Abstract

According to the author, the world space globalization
attracts steady, universal change of regulation mechanisms
authority at various levels. The role of a civil society
raises, the authority of strong-willed decisions falls. The competition
between the nations passes to the area of economy
setting principles distinct from a policy of cooperation: economic
rationality starts to prevail over political one.

About the Author

Вадим Дубинский
Московский государственный областной гуманитарный институт
Russian Federation


References

1. Edwards M. NGO Rights and Responsibilities: A New Deal for Global Governance. London: Foreign Policy Centre, 2000. 124 p.

2. Rosow S.J. Globalisation as Democratic Theory // Millennium: Journal of International Studies 29. № 1 (2000). P. 27-45.

3. Scholte J.A. Globalization: A Critical Introduction. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2000. Chap. 3. 384 p.


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