Critically analyse the north south divide in context of contemporary globalization
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North–South divide in the United Kingdom. In Great Britain, the term North–South divide refers to the economic and cultural differences between Southern England and the rest of Great Britain (Northern England, The Midlands, Wales and Scotland). The divide cuts through the English Midlands.
The North–South divide is broadly considered a socio-economic and political divide. Generally Globalization has largely displaced the North-South divide as the theoretical underpinning of the ... Yet some remain critical of the accuracy of globalization as a model of the world economy, Journal of Contemporary History.
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