Peculiarities of Interconnecting Globalization and National Identification

Alisher S. Khursandov

Abstract


Key words: globalization, global development, human activity, economic, social, cultural, ecological, informational, psychological changes, national identity, national similarity, process.

 

Annotation: the article explores the concepts of globalization and global development that are different, since global development is a global political, economic, social, cultural, ecological, informational, and social phenomenon, which has a systemic impact on human development, as a complex of psychological transformations. The positive aspects of national identification including self-awareness, national interests, national identity, and respect for preservation of national identity as well as national similarity as the result of a complex, controversial process of national identity are studied.


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