The Effects of Globalization on Cambodia

899 Words2 Pages

Globalization is defined as the act of creating connections between countries across the globe in terms of culture and economy. Almost on every part of the world, citizens have become a part of the global village. Even though various researches stated that there are negative effects of globalization for particular reasons, the positive impacts were clearly shown to be stronger especially in developing countries such as Cambodia. To begin with, tourist travel is one of the main negative impacts of Globalization as it is able pose a serious threat on the society as a whole through the act of human trafficking. According to an article on Iris Cambodia, the fastest growing criminal industry across the globe is no doubt: human trafficking. Millions of human beings are being forced to do labor activities such as domestic service or industrial work and some are forced to get involved in sex tourism. The study shows that Cambodia is known to be one of the top destinations in the sex industry. ("What is human trafficking", 2012) Globalization in tourism has not only contributed to harmful effects to the society but to the environment as well. Every year, thousands of passengers travel around the world by airplanes whether for vacation, business purposes or any other occasion. This use of air travel results in massive amounts of carbon dioxide to be released into the earth’s atmosphere annually. What is more, tourism also produces a lot of pollution through littering, noise and emissions of road traffic in many areas. Another negative effect is the merging and interaction between cultures. When those cultures become globalized, their chances of facing loss of tradition and culture will be extremely high. The ones that are most likely to b... ... middle of paper ... ... in tourism and might lead to culture loss, yet it can also bring cultures together, create economical growth and most importantly the positive effects in can have on education and technology. Nevertheless, it is believed that globalization should continue to be promoted in the future while actions should be taken in order to solve the negative impacts of it as well. Bibliography - Farrar, L. (2012, December 31). 'korean wave' of pop culture sweeps across asia. Retrieved from http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/12/31/korea.entertainment/ - What is human trafficking (2012). Retrieved from http://www.iriscambodia.org/the-people/what-is-human-trafficking/ - Mohr , A. (n.d.). The effects of economic globalization on developing countries. Retrieved from http://smallbusiness.chron.com/effects-economic-globalization-developing-countries-3906.html

More about The Effects of Globalization on Cambodia

Open Document