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What is Social-Cultural Globalization

Global Challenges in Public Finance and International Relations
Advances in technology and communication increase the interaction between individuals and societies living in different geographies. Social-cultural dimension of globalization refers to the movement and spread of ideas, knowledge and individuals at a global scale.
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The Globalized World With Different Perceptions, Dimensions, and Problems
Aysun Yilmaztürk (Balikesir University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7564-1.ch001
Abstract
Globalization refers to the integration of economic, social, political, cultural, and technological connections between countries. In this context, the concept of globalization includes every country and every social structure in the world with all its aspects. For this reason, the global influence of globalization can be said. Today, the irrefutable reality of the changing and transforming characteristics of the globalization process is accepted by the states, and determinations are made in this sense and measures are taken in the sense of negative effects. This change also affects international public finance. The common problems of the global world that arise in changing public finances are desired to be solved. In this chapter, different perceptions and dimensions of the phenomenon of globalization are examined. In this context, perceptions of globalization have been confused, and the dimensions of globalization and the problems brought about by these dimensions have been revealed.
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