Consumers also profit from globalization. Products become cheaper and you can get new goods more quickly. Example, you buy cheap steel from another country you dont have to your own steel. Developing countries benefit a lot from globalization, as there is a sound flow of money and thus, a decrease in the currency difference. What is culture? What is culture in the national context? It is a way of life - an indigenous way of life - that includes religion, spirituality, language, moral and social norms, family values, eating habits, and so on.
Positive effect of globalization towards culture Firstly ,It might raise our level of understanding of foreign culture and way of life, unifying positions, and thereby reducing conflicts that arise from cultural misunderstanding. Secondly, globalization will bring about a greater degree of individualism as people will be judged based on merit and achievement. Thirdly, globalization brings increased interaction and adaptation between cultures.
As happens in interpersonal relationships, we usually learn and grow as we interact; societies and cultures also get enhanced through interaction, observation, and mutual give and take. Fourthly, globalization helps development of a plural society. Definition of politics According to Oxford Dictionary: The activities associated with the governance of a country or area, especially the debate between parties having power.
Political Globalisation refers to the increasing number and power of human associations which influence or govern the world as a whole According to Moghadam in is book Globalizing women: Transnational feminist networks: Political globalization refers to an increasing trend toward multilateralism, toward an emerging transnational state apparatus, and toward the emergence of Political Globalization national and international nongovernmental organizations that act as watchdogs over governments and have increased their.
Advantages of Political Globalization Free Trade : The opportunities for new markets has increased dramatically. Numerous companies have started investing in different countries and luring customers for their brands.
These ever-expanding markets have helped countries to raise capital in terms of foreign domestic investments, thus improving the economy of the country as well as the political relationship with the country. Peaceful Relations : Most of the countries have resorted to trade relations with each other in order to boost their economy, leaving behind any bitter past. Unity in Diversity : Globalization has helped in bringing about integrity and social understanding everywhere.
The dream for a global village becomes realistic after looking at the impact of globalization. It has helped in removing some barriers that had kept the world divided on various grounds. There has been propagation of democratic ideas among countries. Cross-cultural contacts grow and cultural diffusion takes place, which helps in minimizing differences, and promotes companionship.
Equality for All : Globalization has helped in creating international criminal courts, and international justice movements are also launched to. In some developed countries like Japan and United States of America, they produce much of the dangerous gases like carbon dioxide which came from their factories and cars, these gases can affect the world itself as these gases reduce the level of ozone in the atmosphere.
Having some organization that control the production of these gases will assure that no much environmental damages will be occur. The possibility of war between the developed countries decreases The activities of the countries are being monitored and controlled to protect the safety and peace of the people in that country as well as to settle the conflict between those countries. There is a propagation of democratic ideals This will promote freedom and human right as it seem equal to all of the people in the world as it will ensure that democracy will be practiced in many of the countries where the power of the people will be heard instead of being.
During the most recent period of rapid growth in global trade and investment, to , inequality worsened both internationally and within countries. The UN Development Program reports that the richest 20 percent of the world's population consume 86 percent of the world's resources, while the poorest 80 percent consume just 14 percent. Eg: Republic of Congo was recognized as the poorest country just because of it gross domestic product per capita GDP per capita.
Eg: America tries to steal oil source from Iraq. Unemployment was raised in many countries which mean that the less manpower was needed. Many workers found themselves suddenly unemployed, as could no longer compete with machine which only required relatively limited work to produce more product than a single worker. Business requires being in a more rigorous and challenging atmosphere to maintain continuity and development.
Rising of monopole companies and trough among production costs are the main effects of this hard competition in business.
Critics of globalization claim it marginalizes some languages and may even cause some languages to die out. Because the worlds dominant economies speak English, it is often seen as the main culprit in making other languages less important. Certainly, English is widely used as a second or third language, and this helps the globalization of business trade As an example, most people from different.
The negative effect of global marketing is that local companies are edged out of the market and the multinational companies impose American or European consumer trends on other cultures. Only few brands like Nike will occupy the big market share means a big threat to traditional skills of local manufacturers as well.
Critics of globalization call this "cultural imperialism," because the West promotes its culture as having more worth, or being more correct, than other regions' cultural values. The domination of news media and Internet services by Western companies, helps maintain this influence over local views,.
In one part of the world, which are highly influenced by the western civilization, they are more likely to lose their historical identity.
For instance certain country, most of the inhabitants can be found wearing western attires gives the strong message to the international audience that, indigenous people are forgetting their cultural dresses.
Ex: There is Embassy of Israel in Singapore.. Global mass media ties the world together 5. Increased flow of communications allows vital information to be shared between individuals and corporations around the world 6. Greater ease and speed of transportation for goods and people 7.
Reduction of cultural barriers increases the global village effect 8. Spread of democratic ideals to developed nations 9. Reduction of likelihood of war between developed nations Increases in environmental protection in developed nations Disadvantages of Globalisation 1. Decrease Environmental Integrity Globalization has the potential to decrease the environmental integrity as polluting corporations from well developed countries can take advantage of developing nations weak regulatory rules.
The Seek For Cheap Labor Globalizations increases of non-skilled and skilled jobs from developing nations to well [Date] developed countries as huge corporations seek for cheap labor.
Limits Cultural Expressions Globalization imposes threat to mass media being controlled by huge corporations. This could limit the cultural expressions.
This means that mass media can be used by handful corporations to pose risks in the cultural heritage of both well developed and developing nations. Globalization is a global economical trend that is here to stay. It has advantages and disadvantages, and these things will not disappear. People just need to know how to reap its benefits and reduce its risks. People must understand its impact globally, and work altogether to remedy the problems that may arise in the future.
All countries in the Global North and Global South must work altogether to spread its benefits. Increased flow of skilled and non-skilled jobs from developed to developing nations as corporations seek out the cheapest labor 2. Increased likelihood of economic disruptions in one nation effecting all nations 3. Corporate influence of nation-states far exceeds that of civil society organizations and average individuals 4.
Threat that control of world media by a handful of corporations will limit cultural expression 5. Greater chance of reactions for globalization being violent in an attempt to preserve cultural heritage 6. Greater risk of diseases being transported unintentionally between nations 7. Cut-throat Competition — Opening the doors of international trade has given birth to intense competition. Roxanne Domingo. Arvind Passey.
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