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GLOBALISING THE FRENCH LANGUAGE: NEO-COLONIALISM OR DEVELOPMENT?
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GLOBALISING THE FRENCH LANGUAGE: NEO-COLONIALISM OR DEVELOPMENT?

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This paper is concerned with the attempt to globalize the French language in contemporary world politics, in view of competing value systems from other key languages of the international society. It attempts to contextualize the philosophical trajectory of globalization which sees globalization as the homogenization of ideas, images and institutions with a view to creating a ‘global...
 
Published at International Affairs and Global Strategy
Volume vol.16
Pages 11-21
Published in 2013
 
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Chidozie F.C & Abiodun-Eniayekan E.N
ABIODUN-ENIAYEKAN Eugenia
 
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