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Living with Globalisation
Paul Hopper
University of Brighton
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
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Hopper
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Communities of Practice
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Cultural Dimensions
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Giddens
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New Labour
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Cultural Contexts
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European Union
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Attendants
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Political Economy
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Governmental Policy
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Political Context
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Political Dimension
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Third Way
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Middle East
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Differential Impact
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Scholarly Discourse
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Process Effect
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Chinese Party-state
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Islamic World
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Economic Globalization
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Kaldor
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Multidisciplinary Perspective
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China-EU
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Bauman
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Impact of Globalization
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UK
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Communities-Of-Practice
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Political Economics
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Governmental Policy
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Chinese
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Middle East
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Party State
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Europe
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China
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