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            <title>February 2006</title>
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            <description>The World Bank defines globalization as &#x22;the growing integration of economies and societies around the world.&#x22; Wikipedia, the Internet encyclopedia, describes globalization as &#x22;the changes in societies and the world economy that result from dramatically increased international trade and cultural exchange.&#x22; The British magazine The Economist recently likened globalization to a line from a John Lennon song, &#x22;Imagine there&#x27;s no countries. It isn&#x27;t hard to do.&#x22; Clearly, globalization means different things to different people. In this issue we consider these and other aspects of globalization. The experts we have chosen examine the topic from a variety of angles, yet we offer no prescriptions, no definitive answers: Our goal is for our readers to come away with a better understanding of a deep-seated, complex phenomenon that affects us all. </description>
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