Globalization
Our world is interconnected through various forces. There are many benefits to this connectivity, including being able to trade and speak with people around the globe in just minutes. This not only enriches our society socially, but can also help it financially. Globalization, which is a trademark of this connectivity, has expanded more and more and our world could not be imagined today without globalization and the forces that sustain it. This paper will thus address the specifics of globalization, including the political theories that support it, its major drivers and the effects of this phenomenon.
Humans have always attempted to establish contacts across the globe. However, at no time has this been as possible and as much of a reality as it is now. Recently, global integration has increased to an unprecedented extent. Communications, transportation and computer technology have enabled the process of interconnectedness to such a degree that the world is now more interdependent than ever. Multinational corporations have, due to this reason and also for profit purposes, established offices in all parts of the world to both provide for and sell to millions of global customers. Other resources, such as money and raw materials move much faster and technology in particular is becoming more and more available to more and more people due to this interconnectedness. Thus, "along with products and finances, ideas and cultures circulate more freely [and…] as a result, laws, economies, and social movements are forming at the international level." [1: Unknown Author. (2011). "Globalization." Global Policy Forum. Retrieved May 8, 2011, . ] [2: Unknown Author. (2011)....
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