Global Studies
The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies investigates the dynamics of globalization and the transformation of the local. Intellectually, the conference and the journal take three steps: the first is a “this-worldly” step, mapping the details and extrapolating to big picture analyses in order to interpret what is at times challenging, dangerous, and excitingly positive about the “New Globalization.” The second step is to set this New Globalization in the context of earlier globalizations—what are the continuities, and what is genuinely new? The third step is to re-examine and redefine the very concept of globalization—in theoretical, anthropological, and philosophical terms. The journal works between the most fastidiously empirical and profoundly generalizing modes of engagement with one of the central phenomena of our contemporary existence. For more information visit -- https://onglobalization.com/journal
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From Global Inspiration to Local Action
Ma. Gerlia Blanza
Ricardo Paborada Jr
Lenirose Mondero
Genevieve Santorio Palmares
Lovella Flores
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For Whom the Rule Changes?
Nobuki Yamashita
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How Has Outward Foreign Direct Investment Influenced International Trade over the Past Seventy-Six Years?
Siwen Wang
Abdul Rais Abdul Latiff
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The Reappropriation of Migration Policy and Discourse Within the Pan-African Framework
Pierre Oyono Mvogo
Sanae Kasmi
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Income Inequality After Episodes of Globalization and Marginalization
Bernhard Gunter
Naziha Sultana
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Narrative Worldviews of Central American Migration
Jared Johnson
Skye Cooley
Asya Cooley
Robert Hinck
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The Effect of Military and Nonmilitary Spending and the Real Interest Rate on Jordan’s Economic Growth (2002–2022)
Ala Alkhawaldeh
Ali Al Shboul
Basel Alshaer
Ashraf Al-Adwan
Ghaleb Al Shamayleh
Ahmad Bani Ahmad
Emad Al Hammadin