CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE CONDITIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
Abstract
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 ДубинскийRussian Federation
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