Going Astray: Network Transformation and the Asymmetries of Globalization.

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    • Abstract:
      The article discusses network transformation and the asymmetries of globalization considering two cultural urgencies, which are relationship space and conflict and the proliferation of alliances between different practices and fields. Record from the Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research shows 345 global political conflicts distinguished as the clashing of interests or positional differences over national values and magnitude of two parties coinciding with the global territorial security system. The spread of networks is viewed as a tool to create a place where conflicts are handled but also raises the argument over the end of the control of the territorial map or the regulation of relationships to consolidate the control society.