Globalization and the New Civilization

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Is globalisation good or bad? Is it Americanization of World Culture? It is a force for environmental devastation? A U.S.A. based international form in globalization favour devolution of power from the global to the local. Aim of this book is to make available to our readers extremely useful material by renowned authorities on the subject written through the ages. It is right time now when alternative to globalization in being debated all over the worked. Views expressed by these prominent writers be presented to our readers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Raj Kumar Pruthi

Raj kumar Pruthi, b. 1939, post-graduated from Punjab University Dr. Rajkumar has obtained the doctoral degree from Kurukshetra University on “Annie Besant” being the first research work on the subject. Also obtained degree in Law and Education from Delhi and Kurukshetra Universities respectively. Beginning his career in the Engineering branch of the Indian Navy and Naval Aviation, Dr. Rajkumar earned two War Medal’s during this period from Goa Operation and Pakistan War. He then joined Kurukshetra University to start his academic career that culminated with his joining Indian Council for Historical Research as Deputy Director (Research). Through his many prestigious research publications, and presentations in International seminars and conferences, he has earned the reputation of being one of the greatest authorities on the personality, thought and many sided contributions of Annie Besant. His researches on the Role of Indian Revolutionaries in the Freedom Struggle are remarkable for the freshness and frankness. Delivered Dr. Annie Besant’s Memorial lectures to B.H.U., Varanasi 1993 and Sir William Mayor’s lectures 1994 to Madras University. He is a member of Board of Studies of number of Universities.

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Title
Globalization and the New Civilization
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
818958250X
Length
viii+260p.,Tables; Figures; References; 23cm.
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