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hyperglobalism  

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  • Hyperglobalism is a label used for diverse claims that globalization has decisively undermined the nation-state as a container and regulator of economic, cultural, and political affairs. Hyperglobalists are held to believe that global markets and technological advances—particularly in transport and communications sectors—have created globalized flows of such a volume and velocity that socio-economic, cultural entities and patterns of power relations have been radically reconfigured as a result, not just quantitatively but also qualitatively. [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Studies; Hyperglobalism]

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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-NGV496C4-2

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