International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Agricultural Research
Abbreviation: IJIAAR | ISSN (Online): 2602-4772 | DOI: 10.29329/ijiaar

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International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Agricultural Research 2018, Vol. 2(4) 307-326

Globalization and Its Influence on the Economy and Other Systems of the Public Relations

Zaure Ayupova, Daurenbek Kussainov, Zhanyl Madalieva, Gulnar Rakhimova & Bakytzhan Saparov

pp. 307 - 326   |  DOI: https://doi.org/10.29329/ijiaar.2018.174.5

Published online: December 17, 2018  |   Number of Views: 100  |  Number of Download: 798


Abstract

The purpose of this article is to make the research of globalization and its influence on the economy and other systems of the public relations. Analysis of the problems of the globalization and its peculiarities was investigated by various scientists, representing the most different areas of scientific knowledge. In most cases, globalization is associated with participation and inclusion of the majority of the states and societies in the mutual relations that causes complication of the public relations in financial and economic, political, social and legal aspects that is also closely connected with expansion of information space and development of modern technologies. The term “globalization” is the main term used for designation of the specified processes though in the doctrine exist also other concepts, such as “internationalization”, “universalization” and many others. The driving force of self-control of system of the public relations causes development of the society in the course of globalization directed on preservation and a survival of society through formation of global society with a global law and order on the basis of justice (orderliness, efficiency and a compromise of interests). The global law and order is the social form and manifestation of self-control of the public relations which is expressed in a certain system of regulation and management of the public relations for ensuring qualities of orderliness, efficiency and a compromise of interests in society. These provisions are the main conclusions of this part of research, and are made on the basis of the analysis of applicable scientific-theoretical provisions and necessary information.

Keywords: Globalization, Self-control of system, Public relations, Global society, Global law, Global order, Efficiency, Compromise of interests, Designation


How to Cite this Article

APA 6th edition
Ayupova, Z., Kussainov, D., Madalieva, Z., Rakhimova, G. & Saparov, B. (2018). Globalization and Its Influence on the Economy and Other Systems of the Public Relations. International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Agricultural Research, 2(4), 307-326. doi: 10.29329/ijiaar.2018.174.5

Harvard
Ayupova, Z., Kussainov, D., Madalieva, Z., Rakhimova, G. and Saparov, B. (2018). Globalization and Its Influence on the Economy and Other Systems of the Public Relations. International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Agricultural Research, 2(4), pp. 307-326.

Chicago 16th edition
Ayupova, Zaure, Daurenbek Kussainov, Zhanyl Madalieva, Gulnar Rakhimova and Bakytzhan Saparov (2018). "Globalization and Its Influence on the Economy and Other Systems of the Public Relations". International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Agricultural Research 2 (4):307-326. doi:10.29329/ijiaar.2018.174.5.

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