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Globalization and the Cultural Grammar of ‘Great Power’ Aspiration:

Siddharth Mallavarapu
- 01 Apr 2007 - 
- Vol. 44, Iss: 2, pp 87-102
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The notion of essentialist national culture is highly contentious as there is likely to be considerable divergence of opinion amongst diversely socially positioned domestic constituencies with regard to both the content of gr....
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Treating globalization as an initial point of departure to examine how cultures may have a bearing on great power ambitions, one can identify and challenge seven popular fallacies surrounding the concept. Available histories of globalization amply demonstrate that it is not a new phenomenon and secondly, that it must not be simplistically equated with everything western. Further, ongoing processes of globalization suggest that conceptions of what constitutes ‘culture’ and similarly what constitutes ‘greatness’ are complicated and of crucial consequence in ascertaining any correlations between culture and predispositions to great power standing. One should not assume that greatness in conventional international relations usage is inevitably a generic predisposition of all cultures. The notion of an essentialist national culture is highly contentious as there is likely to be considerable divergence of opinion amongst diversely socially positioned domestic constituencies with regard to both the content of gr...

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Arjun Appadurai
- 01 Jan 2000 - 
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A. G. Hopkins
TL;DR: Globalisation was the buzzword of the 1990s; it promises to become even more important in the first decade of the new century as discussed by the authors, and there is a flood of literature on the economics, politics and sociology of globalization, and regular commentary in the serious daily and weekly press.