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Cultural Ties in a Globalization World: The Threats and Challenges

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  • Natalia Bogoliubova

    (International Relations, St.-Petersburg State University, Russia)

  • Julia Nikolaeva

    (International Relations, St.-Petersburg State University, Russia)

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This article describes processes of interaction of cultures in the conditions of globalization, concept of cultural globalization, the reasons and essence of this phenomenon. The authors notes positive and negative sides of process of globalization of cultures, problem of preservation of cultural diversity in the world. The authors pay particular attention to the preservation of cultural diversity in the world. The article noted the contribution of international organizations (UNESCO, Council of Europe, the World Network for Cultural Diversity) in the preservation of cultural diversity in the world. In this article indicated the challenges and threats of globalization for cultural exchange, conclusions are made about the future prospects of globalization cultural relations.

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  • Natalia Bogoliubova & Julia Nikolaeva, 2017. "Cultural Ties in a Globalization World: The Threats and Challenges," Working papers Globalization - Economic, Social and Moral Implications, April 2017 4, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:wpaper:4
    DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.581758
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    Keywords

    culture; cultural ties; cultural globalization; multiculturalism; preservation of cultural diversity;
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