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There are also the occurrences where rapid expansion has also led to an exceptionally high level of conflict and turmoil as well. The culture clash in India between American and Indian outsourcing companies is a case in point. And whole the Indian government welcomes the investments of western nations, the impact on their culture and the strict controls Indian ministries of commerce have put into place are designed to guard against foreign nations taking too much control of the country's economy. The detrimental effects of these factors is a rapidly changing social fabric and set of value sin the fastest growing Indian cities, where many move to in the hope of getting a lucrative position with a western company. Too often this leads to a loss of the local culture and also a continual struggle for sovereignty of these high-growth regions of the country. Bangalore and Mumbai...

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The same can be said of how aggressively Nike expanded its production centers throughout Southeast Asia in the 1990s and the deteriorating effect that had on the sovereignty of Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos.
In conclusion, globalization can be a highly effective strategy for global growth and delivers exceptional amounts of intelligence and knowledge in countries. It also can be a detrimental force economically and therefore a threat to state sovereignty over the long-term as well. As a result, governance processes and programs need to be in place to ensure the needs of citizens are looked out for and globalization of organizations delivers the most value with the least amount of detrimental impact.

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