Understanding Globalization: A Multi-dimensional Analysis

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Globalization Many authors tried to illustrate clear concept of globalization but indeed it is very difficult to limit the concept of globalization in one definition . globalization Contested concept includes several dimensions : cultural , economical political ,educational , industrial ...etc. From the economically perspective we can summarize the globalization in the follow identifications : The integration of world markets in the world trade, direct investment and the exchange of money and power and culture fields ,within the frame of free market capitalism and subordination of the world to global market forces which led to penetrate national borders, and the large decline in country sovereignty for the huge multination capitalist companies. Ref: Globalization and it is impact on the developing countries, Athens May 1999. To make this perspective more clear let's take this example from my real life: I work for Australian international company which has branches in ( Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirate, Jordan, United Kingdom, United State and Australia). The employees from different races, religions and countries work to gather to achieve one goal without consider to any other factors. The …show more content…

In fact it is not as easy as that enables us to judge of globalization in one world. It is very complex and has many different aspects. I can say that globalization is a double edged sword and the judgment of people vary according to their beliefs and attitudes. In this research I focused on the positive aspect which led to support the trading and economy, develops the industries plus reduces the poverty rate and enhances the level of living dramatically. As it creates new opportunities for people which leads in result to participate in building societies and world as a whole. Regarding the negative aspect I will just mention the spy programs and

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