We All wonder about Globalization...!
Eawar Jalal Barzanji Eawarjalal_21@hotmail.com
Human kinds in today’s global society are more connected to one another than ever before. Information and money flow more quickly than ever globally. Goods and services produced in one part of the world are progressively more available in all parts of the world. International travel is increasingly more common than ever previous. International communication and interdependence are commonplace. This phenomenon has been titled "globalization." There is no ultimate description of globalization. The word or “buzzword” globalization is basically used to portray the economical, political and cultural atmosphere of today’s current society. Those whom are supporters of globalization consider that globalization is critical to our survival in today’s post and modern world. It is through that they indeed believe that it influences cooperation and partnership amongst nations at the same time they believe it increasingly encourages international peace and safety. Bridges the gap between the rich and poor regions of the world by engaging in free trade and by making the world smaller through today’s knowledge and development of technology it has expanded into a community unified by the same goals as well as aim. Challengers of globalization take a different view; they believe that there is not anything “global” about globalization. That it plainly exists to make the rich- predominantly in the west, richer, that it exploits the poorer regions of the world, it is a threat to national sovereignty with the big businesses dictating policy to smaller national governments. They see globalization as a threat to world stability, employment and the environment. It is because of these counter arguments that the question on whether globalization is a good or bad thing continues to dominate this issue today. To basically answer Globalization is neither good nor bad but a process of transformation, which is capable of either having its advantage and influence us or affect us.
Sep /09/05 Canada
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