摘要:Globalization is often defined as a phenomenon of the 1990s, arising from the fall of the Soviet Empire, and the emergence of new hegemonic power relations, as well as from the evolution of technology and neo-liberalism. In 1997, the OECD published a report acknowledging the arrival of a new global age in which all countries could be active players. It contained an implicit promise of well-being for those trapped in poverty. But while labour is moving from the third to the first world (Horváth, Anghel 2009:13), production capacity moves in the other direction, based on the exclusivist logics of profit maximization, sometimes with a devastating social, environmental and cultural impact.
关键词:Romanian diaspora; cultural diplomacy; translanguaging; language and identity