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Globalisation and Public Language
Authors:ROBERT CROWCROFT
Affiliation:Lecturer in Contemporary History at the University of Edinburgh.
Abstract:This article questions what the concept of ‘globalisation’ really amounts to. In doing so it highlights problems for the ascendancy of globalisation in contemporary public debate. Globalisation has become a catch‐all; the phrase is now used to try and explain all manner of phenomena from everyday life to international politics. But the article suggests that this may be little more than a combination of rhetoric and wishful thinking. It asserts that the contemporary world is being driven by older and familiar pressures, such as state power and nationalism. As a result, the idea of ‘globalisation’ needs to be treated with some scepticism.
Keywords:globalisation  rhetoric  transnational  states
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