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| Saturday, 27 November 2004 |
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Globalisation, global environmental change and food systems By Kanthi Wijetunge, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Information and Media. According to many writers, globalisation generally refers to the
worldwide integration of economic processes and space through which
national boundaries of countries are getting eroded. Some argue that it
includes a shift of power from communities and nation-states to
multinational agencies and Transnational Corporations (TNCs). Other Stories
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