“Ethnicity Vs. Globalization” is a column of our magazine involved in great concerns. As we have noticed, globalization has aroused the attention of virtually all politicians, thinkers, scientists, entrepreneurs, wr...“Ethnicity Vs. Globalization” is a column of our magazine involved in great concerns. As we have noticed, globalization has aroused the attention of virtually all politicians, thinkers, scientists, entrepreneurs, writers, artists and scholars of humanity all over the current world, prompting discussions among them on the question. From the beginning of 2005, we will put feature interviews with cultural counselors, attaches, and scholars from different countries in this column. Here, they will express their opinions and share their ideas on this topic. The following article is the interview with British cultural counselor Michael O'Sullivan on March 7th, 2005.展开更多
文摘“Ethnicity Vs. Globalization” is a column of our magazine involved in great concerns. As we have noticed, globalization has aroused the attention of virtually all politicians, thinkers, scientists, entrepreneurs, writers, artists and scholars of humanity all over the current world, prompting discussions among them on the question. From the beginning of 2005, we will put feature interviews with cultural counselors, attaches, and scholars from different countries in this column. Here, they will express their opinions and share their ideas on this topic. The following article is the interview with British cultural counselor Michael O'Sullivan on March 7th, 2005.