Category:Globalization: Difference between revisions

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Rm specific things caused by globalization (at least one of which is causing a category loop) as opposed to things that apply to all of globalization
 
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[[Category:Capitalism]]
[[Category:Cultural geography]]
[[Category:Cultural geography]]
[[Category:Economic geography]]
[[Category:Economic geography]]
[[Category:Global civilization]]
[[Category:Global civilization]]
[[Category:Interculturalism]]
[[Category:International trade]]
[[Category:Linear theories]]
[[Category:Linear theories]]
[[Category:Politics by issue]]
[[Category:Politics by issue]]
[[Category:World history]]
[[Category:World history]]

Latest revision as of 03:20, 1 July 2025

Template:Sister project Template:Cat main Globalization is social change associated with increased connectivity among societies and their elements and the explosive evolution of transportation and telecommunication technologies to facilitate international cultural and economic exchange. The term is applied in various social, cultural, commercial and economic contexts.

To browse the category, you may prefer to use the Globalization Category Tree.

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