is globalization really global or inclusive of all people?
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The very global concept of inclusiveness conveys the idea that it includes all countries and all peoples of the world.
Western-dominated open world order is associated with an extremely unequal system of international trade and investment.
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Yes, the term globalization is really global or inclusive of all people.
- The word globalization can vary its meaning from the geopolitical aspect of every country.
- But the very first meaning is to live, and grow together including all the countries, be them rich or poor.
- Globalization must include all people, despite their races, skin tones, backgrounds, or their origin.
- Globalization itself promotes open trade for all countries under the given conditions, but some powerful countries always have an upper hand in this.
- But this is not what globalization meant, it meant to be prospered together, taking every single one of the people here on earth to a better life.
- It includes increasing the chances of lower lifestyle people to get opportunities to evolve as others.
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