01651 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001200123084001600135100002400151245011400175260004600289300004000335500002000375520095900395650001901354990002401373990002401397INLIS00000000000129320221013020722 a0010-0520001293221013 | | ind  a0-19-516882-8 aind a303.482 a303.482 MAN0 aMany Globalizations1 aMany Globalizations ; Cultural Diversity In The Contemporary World /cBerger, Peter L.; Huntington, Samuel P. aNew York :bOxford Univesity Press,c2002 a374 :bx, 374 hlm. ; 23 cm ;c23 cm aIndeks : Indeks aMuch discussed but poorly understood, globalization is praised as the answer to all the world's problems and blamed for everything from pollution to poverty. In Many Globalizations, Peter Berger and Samuel Huntington bring together an array of scholars from around the world, who paint a far subtler and more richly shaded portrait, showing both the power and the unexpected consequences of this great force. Here the stereotypes of globalization as American imperialism on the one hand or economic cure-all on the other fall apart under the close scrutiny of these leading scholars. Looking at globalization in countries such as Chile, Japan, South Africa, Germany, Turkey, Hungary, Taiwan, India, and the United States, they show that an emerging global culture does indeed exist, one that is heavily American in origin and content, but that is far from a centrally directed force like classic imperialism--nor is it simply a "metastasized Disneyland." 4a1. Globalisasi a01248/MKRI-P/I-2005 a01248/MKRI-P/I-2005