What is Globalization?


    Globalization is the development of international organizations, cultures, and businesses as well as enterprises becoming cross-border interlinked and interdependent. Humanity advanced from primitive isolated human groups to a global human society where ideas, people, goods, services, and health are transferred beyond borders. Inititation of globalization was in ancient civilization during the times of the silk roads. We’re currently witnessing it considerably more extensively due to IT, transportation and communication technologies and mediums.

    Globalization, in the case of the internet and affordable plane tickets, further dilutes the distance with the company of people. As a positive side, globalization holds large promise in the area of wealth expansion, exchange of information, as well as enhancement of cultural variation. Societally, these problems need to be fixed in order to allow stronger social systems to actively manage the risks succeeding from globalization. We intend to disseminate information leveraged due to globalization as its core value has on economy, cultures, political systems and ecological dynamics for the purpose of understanding their reciprocal relations.



ECONOMIC INTEGRATION

Globalization involves the merging of national economies through international trade, investment, and supply chains, creating a more interconnected global market.



CULTURAL EXCHANGE

It promotes the spread and blending of cultures, languages, and lifestyles, influencing everything from entertainment to food and fashion.



TECHNOLOGICAL CONNECTIVITY

The rise of digital platforms and communication tools enables real-time collaboration and global interaction, erasing traditional geographic boundaries.





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