EU Enlargement and Anti-Globalization: New Paradox or Old Paradigm
Finel-Honigman Irene ()
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Finel-Honigman Irene: Adjunct Professor of International Affairs in the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University. She served as a Senior Adviser on Finance Policy in the U.S. Department of Commerce during the Clinton administration.
Global Economy Journal, 2004, vol. 4, issue 1, 19
Abstract:
This article will examine the dilemma which the European Union faces as it tries to reconcile expansion which is intrinsically Westernization under capitalism and democratization and the impact of US imposed globalization perceived as a potential loss of national and historic traditions and cultures. It will examine the equation of globalization and American acculturation, the EU anti-globalization movement's ambivalent positions against the WTO, multilateral organizations and EU multinationals and the rationale behind dialectics of anti-globalization at a time of EU enlargement.
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.2202/1524-5861.1002
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