Past tense, present perfect, or either (since)

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Teo  #477536  Sat, 16 Feb 08 12:34 PM

Since the 1950s, several kinds of nationalism demanded redefinitions of identity, while globalization, regionalism, and the rise of China each begins to attract those of Chinese descent in different ways.

Is the above sentence grammatically correct?

  
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Philip  #477580  Sat, 16 Feb 08 03:27 PM

I would use the present perfect, only to indicate that they are still continuing and are about the be replaced by something newer, now.  Personal choice, actually.

  
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