GLOBALIZATION PROCESSES AND THE IDEOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE OF TODAY’S WORLD
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This article examines the impact of globalization on the ideological landscape of the modern world. It explores key aspects of globalization, including economic integration, cultural exchange, and political transformations. Special attention is given to ideological shifts, such as the tension between tradition and modernity, the rise of nationalism, and the influence of digital technologies on global discourse. The study highlights the challenges and prospects of globalization, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that respects cultural identities while embracing progress.
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