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Latest revision as of 03:13, 29 February 2024

Globalization (or globalisation) refers to various processes of international integration.

Globalism refers to various forms of ideological support for globalization.

An 2012 study, winner of the outstanding study award from the Israel Political Science Association, found that "the more people consider themselves to adhere to the values of globalization, consumerism, and individualism, and the more they regard themselves as โ€œcitizens of the worldโ€ exposed to globalization, the less likely they are to contribute to public goods and the more likely they are to seek to be โ€œfree ridersโ€ on the contributions of others. [...] As expected, a similar correlation was found between the level of globalization of the country and the participantsโ€™ contributions."[1][2]

See also

Regional integration

References