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DVA1501 1 STUDENT NR. 34936580
ASSIGNMENT 5 (731641)
Title:
GLOBALISATION
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INTRODUCTION GLOBALISATION DEFINED DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALISATION: VIEW POINTS OF THE PROCESS OF GLOBALISATION ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST GLOBALISATION CONCLUSION SOURCES 2 2 3 4 4 7 9
DVA1501 2 STUDENT NR. 34936580
ASSIGNMENT 5 (731641)
GLOBALISATION
INTRODUCTION
Globalization is not a new term that is popping up; it was used since the 1500 in Europe exploration and colonization. People explored with globalisation through the spread of industrial capitalism since 1850 till present. In this paper we will look at the definition and concept of globalisation. We will then give various points of the globalisation process and evaluate the argument against and for globalisation.
GLOBALISATION DEFINED
According to Wikipedia globalisation is a process of worldwide integration from the rising exchanges of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture. It describes the relationships across cultures of macro-social forces. Globalization encourages economic, political and other cultural connections between people living all over the world. This integration produces a better world with recent developments of information, communication and transportation technologies all over the globe.
DVA1501 3 STUDENT NR. 34936580
DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALISATION:
ECONOMIC DIMENSION
When you talk about economic dimensions it means that you refer to the strengthening and broadening of economic integration around the globe. It strengthens the economic order for the whole world. For example: the internationalization of trade and finance throughout the world, enhancing the role of international economic institutions.
POLITICAL DIMENSION
This dimension is promotes the growth and enlargement of political interrelations around the globe. This is by means of the modern state of the nation’s system and the role of global governance.
CULTURAL...