Explain HOW globalization changed international interactions among states
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Another development which was encouraged by globalisation again demonstrates the interconnectedness of states in the modern international system – private sector institutions. ... Even more directly, states have become more interdependent through the opening of national borders and the implementation of free-trade.
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Globalization represents an interaction between individuals, organizations and governments around the world.
- Individuals and companies all over the world can now exchange valuable information thanks to increased communication flow due to globalization.
- Environmental security is also improving in the states. It is characterized by an increase in cross-border interactions and interdependence among countries.
- Democratic ideas are spreading to developing states and the global village impact grows as cultural barriers are broken down.
- It aids to boost economic development and alleviate poverty. The industrialized countries further invest in developing countries, resulting in the creation of jobs for the poor.
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