2022
DOI: 10.30884/jogs/2022.01.01
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A Globalization Project in Practice? The EU's Cultural and Educational Activities in Azerbaijan in the Framework of the Eastern Partnership Programme

Abstract: This paper argues that, besides being a repercussion of natural or quasi-natural processes, globalization is also the consequence of globalization projects implemented by various actors. By this, the research aims at demystifying globalization to a great extent by bringing it down to the ground and making it traceable. Since the mid-nineteenth century, to gain control of global flows of labor, services, goods, entrepreneurship, and ideas actors under global conditions issued various projects, and implementatio… Show more

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“…The COVID-19 outbreak has severely damaged the global tourism sector. Collaboration between private and public organizations was needed to ensure that the sector could start up smoothly, become more efficient, and gain the travelers' trust (Sunil 2021).To get more people involved in higher education, it seems important and urgent that the public and private sectors work together to come up with a better solution (Althonayan et al 2021) To implement its cultural policies, the EU actively collaborates with private stakeholders and civil society actors (Shamkhal, Beyrak, and Ceyhun 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 outbreak has severely damaged the global tourism sector. Collaboration between private and public organizations was needed to ensure that the sector could start up smoothly, become more efficient, and gain the travelers' trust (Sunil 2021).To get more people involved in higher education, it seems important and urgent that the public and private sectors work together to come up with a better solution (Althonayan et al 2021) To implement its cultural policies, the EU actively collaborates with private stakeholders and civil society actors (Shamkhal, Beyrak, and Ceyhun 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%