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Globalization: From the Center to the Periphery. Problems in Newly Emerged States
May 15, 2007 09:51

This paper discusses threats posed by globalization in many aspects of civil society, such as threats to economic, military and other securities both in Uzbekistan and other countries. Benefits and risks of globalization for society and labor in Uzbekistan are discussed as well.

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