Global Trends and Regional Development

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Civil Society
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Ethnic Particularism
EU Integration
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Habibul Haque Khondker
Higher Contraceptive Prevalence Rate
IMF Economist
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India's Strategic Culture
individualization processes
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instrumental activism
integration
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Jean Pascal Daloz
Macro-regional Integration
macro-regional social change
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organizational rationalization
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regional integration theory
Sirimavo Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike
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  • ISBN 9780415897631
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For millennia, contact between societies was limited to trade or wars, a situation that changed profoundly with the development of global markets serving industrialization. The outcome was the emergence of one global human civilization, and one common future that will depend on the capacity of individuals and societies to manage the potentials for social development.

This edited collection is dedicated to the discussion of four global trends: upgrading the rationality of organizations, individualization, the spreading of instrumental activism and universalization of value-normative systems. The mutual influence of these interrelated trends brings about both constructive and destructive effects in social life, social integration and change.

Contributors examine questions such as: How do global trends pave their way in regions? What are the similarities and differences of regional development? How do agencies cope with the challenges of global trends in regional development?

Nikolai Genov is Professor in the Institute of Sociology/Institute of Eastern European Studies at Free University Berlin.