Globalisation, culture & inequalities

Globalisation, culture & inequalities

by Abdul Rahman Embong

Part of Malaysian and international studies series

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Discourses of globalisation : Chap. 1; A world for all -- Chap. 2; Globalisation and the end of empire? -- Chap. 3; Globalisation debates -- Country responses to globalisation : Chap. 4; The problem of globalisation for Southeast Asian Countries -- Chap. 5; Globalisation, commodification and then reconstitution of class and gender -- Chap. 6; Globalisation and regionalism -- Income distribution, poverty and income inequality : Chap. 7; Explaining growth. poverty and distribution in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand -- Cap. 8; Human rights, poverty and the role of the State in Thailand -- Chap. 9; Income distribution and poverty eradication in Malaysia -- Chap. 10; Rural development and improving inequality -- Chap. 11; SMEs and the challenge of globalisation -- Chap. 12; Foreign labour in Malaysia manufacturing -- Chap. 13; Engaging globalization -- Knowledge, culture and politics : Chap. 14 Knowledge society and the knowledgr gap -- Chap. 15; Knowledge production and globalisation -- Chap. 16; Language, nationhood and globalisation -- Chap. 17; Development and democracy in Southeast Asia.

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