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The geographies and politics of globalization

1999

Abstract Recent debates on globalization have tended to be polarized between those wishing to 'unthink'the broad set of economic, political and cultural processes it encompasses and those who enthusiastically embrace them. This article maps out the recent geographical literature on the politics of globalization as an idea, and suggests some of the directions in which less polarized and more sophisticated interpretations of globalization are heading.

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