Both cultures absorb aspects of the other while resisting complete cultural globalization.
In any case, its real purpose has not been economic improvement but, rather, the cultivation of a distinct Islamic identity to resist cultural globalization.
To be fair, Western museums are engaging in forms of cultural globalization, too.
As a consequence, the institutions of the first modernity are beginning to crumble in the face of economic and cultural globalization.
Again, there are a few different dimensions of globalization: economic, political, cultural, ecological and ideological.
The Indian experience particularly reveals the plurality of the impact of cultural globalization.
Beware the assumption that America is not to be questioned as it leads humanity into economic and cultural "globalization."
There's economic and cultural globalization, but also physical mobility.
A more optimistic take might cite the power of cultural globalization.
What do we mean, in an era of cultural as well as economic globalization, by "American"?