What is globalisation?discuss its social impact?
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Globalisation has emerged as one of the most frequently used term of which there is no universally acceptable definition. Worldwide opinions are divided both in support and opposition of it. Globalisation is derived from the term “global” which implies covering the globe.
Thus, globalisation means something which covers or relates the whole world instead of being confined to a particular country. With the development of modern science and technology, whole world has been closely united as a global village. What happens in one country has its impact on others.
We are using the term internationalism as a political process. This process highlights increasing political, social, economic and cultural relations among various nations of the world. Now globalisation is advocated as a process aimed at integrating the whole world system. It implies the integration of a nation’s economy with the world economic system.
Thus, globalisation means something which covers or relates the whole world instead of being confined to a particular country. With the development of modern science and technology, whole world has been closely united as a global village. What happens in one country has its impact on others.
We are using the term internationalism as a political process. This process highlights increasing political, social, economic and cultural relations among various nations of the world. Now globalisation is advocated as a process aimed at integrating the whole world system. It implies the integration of a nation’s economy with the world economic system.
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Globalization is a term that is used in many ways, but the principal underlying idea is the progressive integration of economies and societies. ... The social dimension of globalization refers to the impact of globalization on the life and work of people, on their families, and their societies.
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