Volume : 2, Issue : 10, October - 2013
Globalisation and the Great Contemporary Challenges
Stefan Ciochinaru
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The race towards integration has become more competitive in a world where the most powerful states in the world are striving to complete their integratation process. The European Union, the ASEAN, NAFTA, the Arab League, MERCOSUR are a few examples. Moreover, the Russian Federation has put forth the prospect of a Eurasian Union. This paper is an attempt to present and analyse the globalisation phenomenon, which emerged towards the end of the “Cold War” and repositioned existing social and political structures under the “global state” formula, while mankind began to pave the way from “the nationstate to global structures”.Consequently, we will focus on the the specific processes that influence the world nowadays, in order to understand the complex and fluid trends of globalisation as a possibility to restructure and renew continents and even the world system in its entirety
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Stefan Ciochinaru / Globalisation and the Great Contemporary Challenges / Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol:2, Issue:10 October 2013