Globalisation/Civil Society
Globalisation, so frequently misunderstood, is the phenomenon of international production; where business inputs - natural resources, labour and capital, are sourced from more than one national location and outputs are marketed globally. Globalisation brings potential economic benefits of revolutionary magnitude, but impacts significantly on national and local economic and political choice. Reaping the economic and cultural benefits of globalisation requires national and joint international management of vital civil society concerns.
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