The process of globalization, its complexity and diversity, the process of globalization, which affects the national culture and spirituality, penetrating deeper and deeper into the human world, the formation of concepts of globalization, the pedagogical impact of modern debates on globalization. mystery tools are illuminated.
The present article seeks to explain the impact of the processes globalization on national cultures and the response of ethnic cultures to such processes from the viewpoint of alternate progress theories. The immanent connection between globalization and ethno-cultural diversity, proximity and national-cultural models of alternative development are the object of our research.In the current period, the communicative function of culture has expanded dramatically, transformation processes are taking place in it in accordance with global changes. In particular, forms of indirect communication (mobile phone, Internet) are making radical changes in this function. Now there is rapid rapprochement of cultures, exchange of experience and mutual enrichment. At the same time, it is necessary that the communicative function does not harm the diversity of ethno-cultures, does not interfere with intercultural communication in accordance with national interests, and especially does not focus on the decision-making of Western popular culture. No matter how much international dialogue and integration help to establish universal values and norms, they should not serve to make a culture in a mood of expansion become a dominant force.During the period of democratic reforms, scientific and practical research was started on the restoration of Uzbek ethnic culture, the use of its historical, educational and artistic-aesthetic possibilities. The state is leading the development of many types of folk creativity and art. However, comprehensive research of Uzbek ethnic culture, its genesis, sociological and axeological foundations, integration relations with the culture of sister nations, and comparison with other ethnic cultures in the system of these relations is one of the tasks before us. Philosophical studies conducted today are mainly empirical in nature, philosophical generalizations are rare in them. Therefore, there is a scientific-theoretical need to study cooperation, communication and integration between ethnic cultures under the influence of globalization from a philosophical point of view, without forgetting the allogenesis and ideogenesis of ethnic culture. It should focus not only on making philosophical generalizations, but also on finding ways to effectively use artistic-aesthetic possibilities, tools, and artifacts.
Globalization has had the greatest impact on business and trade, but it is also having an increasingly significant impact on education. Because of this, some researchers have urged for a revision of the role of teachers in order for them to better model what it means to be a responsible global citizen. In this work, I recognise the necessity for ESL/EFL teachers to re-examine their identities and duties in light of the worldwide developments that have occurred recently. At the same time, I believe that instructors should not lose sight of the necessity of polishing the craft of teaching English in order to develop their professional capital, which will allow them to better moderate the influence of globalization on their students' learning. It is the purpose of this essay to first analyze the shifting roles of teachers in a globalized world and then to discuss the ramifications of this for the teaching and learning of English language. Moreover, the notions are connected to the teaching of second language oracy (speaking and listening), which is critical in the development of essential 21st Century skills in a globalized environment. The essay also discusses ways in which teacher education that is cognizant of globalization dynamics might help ESL/EFL teachers build the knowledge and beliefs they need to be more effective in their new responsibilities as global citizens.
In the article the analysis of some questions of development of civil society in the conditions of globalization is carried out. The author has tried to carry out the critical analysis of institutional bases of civil society. In the conclusion the author has noted that during globalization in the Republic of Uzbekistan institutes of civil society needs further improvement and development.
This research paper investigates the interplay of women entrepreneurship, media access, and globalization in contributing to sustainable economic development in Pakistan. Women's participation in entrepreneurship has been recognized as a critical driver of economic growth and social empowerment. The study explores the opportunities and challenges faced by women entrepreneurs in Pakistan, particularly in light of their access to media and the influence of globalization. By examining the impact of media representation and global economic trends, the research aims to identify strategies for fostering sustainability and gender equality in Pakistan's economic development. The findings will provide valuable insights for policymakers, business leaders, and development agencies seeking to promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth in the country.
This paper focuses on the emergence of the theory of neoliberalism. Neoliberalism is a relatively new trend, which is a form in the theory of liberalism. The main ideas of liberalism include the protection by the state of the rights and freedoms of citizens, an increase in the role of individuals in the main spheres of public life through public institutions. Nevertheless, due to the ongoing changes in the system of international relations, this theory has also undergone some changes. The increase in the number of non-traditional actors on the world stage, the regulation of relations, the solution of issues and problems at the regional and global levels through international institutions contributed to the development of a new trend - neoliberalism. The article discusses the issues and reasons for the emergence of neoliberal theory. The comparative method of development and application of neoliberal and neorealist theories in the system of international relations is carried out. The main ideas of the representatives of both theories are considered. Globalization is directly related to the theory of neoliberalism. The globalization process, which began largely after the end of the Cold War, has fueled a renewed interest in the study of transnational relations and the influence of non-state actors on foreign policy. However, as with all theories and processes, globalization also has its supporters and opponents. The paper considers the opinions of experts who express their position on the effectiveness of regional and global forms of cooperation. The institutionalisation process is also a subject of controversy between representatives of neoliberal and neorealist theories. Nevertheless, the process has begun. From the point of view of representatives of neoliberal theory, the effectiveness of institutional development of relations is a demanded form of cooperation. However, we can observe changes in the system of international relations, which have recently shown the insufficient effectiveness of institutional associations in influencing certain challenges and threats. The coordinated and thoughtful actions of the subjects of neoliberal theory can have a beneficial effect on the further demand for this theory.
The key fundamental problems of the development of the financial system are considered in terms of the influence of globalization processes on it. The approach to the decomposition of the financial system is substantiated on the basis of its functional and meaningful segmentation. The influence of the globalizing financial system on economic development, especially its institutions and instruments such as the budget, stock market, and banking system, is analyzed . The process of formation and use of reserve funds is assessed, and the tasks of the modern concept of financial regulation in the context of globalization are determined. An assessment is made of the level of globalization impacts on key segments of the national financial system.
The article analyzes the concepts of national identity. The value-gnoseological approach to the study of features of national identity in the era of globalization was analyzed in detail. Characterize the essence of the concept of national identity in the context of the processes of globalization.
In this contemporary world, we are now experiencing a globalization era. Globalization is a relatively new phenomenon of multi-dimensional nature that puts variety of complex trends in the economic, social and cultural fabrics of all societies. These trends have presented alarming challenges which throw people into perplexing situation. Globalization impacts on all conceivable aspects of life.
В настоящее время понятие «глобализация» используется для определения процессов и изменений, происходящих в сферах экономики, политики, социальной среды, культуры, раскрывающих интересы мирового сообщества. При этом важно отметить масштабность значения социальных связей и отношений, нередко рассматриваемых даже на самых ранних этапах развития человечества [7].
The article examines the main features of political transformation in political institutes and processes in the light of new paradigm of “New world order management; reveals a doctrinal role of so called “chaos control” theory in the formation and realization of modern political strategies in XXI century. First of all, a number of authors propose specialized monitoring of strategic planning and current governance practices, taking into account the inadequacies and uncertainties of current international processes. Such monitoring based on the goals of universal international organizations (UN), regional alliances (EI), international economic and financial institutions (IMF) can be compared. The recording of such processes requires the adjustment of the relevant legal framework regulating the areas of international cooperation. For example, global markets may be self-organized or "thoroughly penalized" with international penalties. The possibility of a fully centralized and effective international management system is far from likely. In addition, globalization seems to be the most powerful in sophisticated dynamic systems in the synergetic literature. The "multiple vector inequalities" have been replaced by the equality dynamics during the Cold War era. Instead of a single major conflict (East-West, North-South), local conflicts can be brought to the global catastrophe (ex. Middle East, Syria, Ukraine). The balance of deviance equates to the imbalance of instability. According to some authors, the aspiration for the position of a "world governor" in globalizing conditions is extremely dangerous: no state can manage the coordinating functions in complex dynamic systems, such as planetary globalization. Finally, some authors link the global instability of the modern world with the phenomenon of the US-led Center for Forces. Researchers write about "chaos forces", "crisis management crises" strategies and "executive chao s". Perhaps, it is possible to use the concept of non-tolerance and the concept of chaos in the interests of the customer's controlled chaos, ie, to strengthen the dominant position of a single powerful state. One of the most serious threats of globalization is the instability of the financial markets in the self-regulating process. The global financial crisis can lead to a series of breaks in the regional market. That's why the strategy of the "managed crisis" in the economy (for example, powerful states like the US or Russia) is to weaken the most dangerous potential competitors without endangering the global economy.
The article discusses the possibilities of effective use of the world wide web in Uzbekistan in the context of globalization. It is also analyzes that at the new stage of development in 2010-2020, national sites in the global Internet lag behind the requirements of innovative development. It was concluded that such process would have a negative impact on the information security on the Internet and would leave the country's national web sites behind in terms of number and quality.
The article examines the main features of political transformation in political institutes and processes in the light of new paradigm of "New world order" management; reveals a doctrinal role of so called. "The theory of chaos control" in the formation and realization of modern political strategies in XXI century. First of all, a number of authors propose specialized monitoring of strategic planning and current governance practices, taking into account the inadequacies and uncertainties of current international processes. Such monitoring is based on the goals of universal international organizations (UN), regional alliances (EI), international economic and financial institutions (IMF) can be compared. The recording of such processes requires the adjustment of the relevant legal framework regulating the areas of international cooperation. For example, global markets may be self-organized or "thoroughly penalized" with international penalties. So far, the possibility of a fully centralized and effective international management system is far from likely. In addition, globalization seems to be the most powerful in sophisticated dynamic systems in the synergetic literature. The "multiple vector inequalities" have been replaced by the equality dynamics during the Cold War era. Instead of a single major conflict (East-West, North-South), local conflicts can be brought to the global catastrophe (ex. Middle East, Syria, Ukraine). The balance of deviance equates to the imbalance of instability. According to some authors, the aspiration for the position of a "world governor" in globalizing conditions is extremely dangerous: no state can manage the coordinating functions in complex dynamic systems, such as planetary globalization. Finally, some authors link the global instability of the modern world with the phenomenon of the US-led Center for Forces. Researchers write about "chaos forces", "crisis management crises" strategies and "executive chaos." Perhaps it is possible to use the concept of non-tolerance and the concept of chaos in the interests of the customer's controlled chaos, i.e., to strengthen the dominant position of a single powerful state. One of the most serious threats of globalization is the instability of the financial markets in the self-regulating process. The global financial crisis can lead to a series of breaks in the regional market. That's why the strategy of the "managed crisis" in the economy (for example, powerful states like the US or Russia) is to weaken the most dangerous potential competitors without endangering the global economy.
This article discusses the problems of the impact of globalization on the development of higher education, as well as the development of the processes of integrating national education systems into a single global educational space, the growing trends of internationalization and competition in the field of higher education, and scientifically analyzes the fact that global integration and unification cover all areas of public life. Such fundamental changes are scientifically and practically based on the fact that competition in the field of goods and services is turning into competition in the field of cooperation and quality education. Also in this article, a comparative analysis of various levels of paradigmatic approaches to assessing the quality of higher education is carried out. In this regard, specific characteristics of the global, macro-regional, national, local levels of education quality assessment are substantiated, each of which contributes to the formation of a general system for assessing the quality of higher education, scientifically and practically substantiated.
The article describes such concepts as culture in the system of globalization, public and cultural diplomacy, as well as some aspects of their implementation in the digital age, including the impact of cultural diplomacy carried out using digital technologies and being one of the elements of public diplomacy on international relations. The link between the decision of the elites and what measures were taken in the future is mentioned separately. It is also noted about the phenomenon of glocalization, that is, cultural character-istics and national values that are subject to modification in the context of globalization.
In this article, a process of globalization of world economy and its existence are highlighted , its advantages and disadvantages, and consequently its analysis is explored in greater detail.
This paper expects to delineate the difficulties of the previous English state to gain a solid nearby scholastic character and profile to answer the necessities of an information based society driven by globalization. These difficulties will be investigated in the interlinked viewpoints of the ideas of advanced education (AE) center and internationalization of the AE area in Hong Kong, enlightening nearby, territorial and worldwide worries. The fundamental end is that probably the greatest test is to find some kind of harmony between powers of globalization and their outcomes upon the Hong Kong people group's requirements and upgrading attaches with the PRC as expressed in the HKSAR strategy. So the equilibrium is to be found between (public) union and (worldwide/worldwide) commitment. This profile has repercussions for carrying out a AE internationalization strategy anyplace on the planet.
This article presents broad analytical concepts on the problem of succession in the formation of youth spirituality in the context of globalization. Also, the article contains the scientific proposal and practical recommendations formulated by the author.