The Paradox of Internationalization
The Paradox of Internationalization
Globalization or internationalization is derived as a theme that grows out of the dilemma of social action; implies paradox throughout; and requires a blend of general social theory, middle-range theories from diverse fields, and historical attention to time and place-specific details. The evolution of Germany is a suggestive case in point, as a belated nation that has been an early inter-nation. An overview of the argument of the book is provided.
Keywords: dilemmas, late development, eclecticism, societal effects
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