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In South Korea, globalization means integrating foreigners into society with voting rights
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June 15, 2006
Managing Globalization: Selling Globally, Pitching Locally
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Move Over, Barbie
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Muslims Craft Their Own Video Games
With new video games, Syrian firm creates “good guy role” for Muslims and Arabs
Rhonda Roumani
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