capital city. Philip II, the great Macedon king who freed Macedon and raised it to great heights, was dead. Alexander the Great, Philip's son became king, and hence responsible for realizing his father's dream to defeat Persia (MAG).
What challenges did Alexander face when attacking Persia? How did he deal with these challenges?
Persia's army marched from the Zelean town to Kocabas Cay… Continue Reading...
Globalization arguably began even before Marco Polo’s expeditions, possibly being traceable to Alexander the Great’s establishment of overland routes between Eastern Europe and India. The assumption that globalization equals Americanization is profoundly arrogant, and is also ignorant of the history, meaning, and implications of globalization. Globalization implies integration and interdependence of the world. Predating the United States of America, globalization nevertheless reached a peak in the 20th century, when a globalized economic, political, and cultural landscape became inevitable and entrenched. While it seemed that McDonald’s, Coca Cola, Shell, and other proudly American companies have dominated the corporate landscape of a globalized international… Continue Reading...