Rising significance of globalization in international relations
Author(s) -
Tadeusz Sporek
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
central european review of economics and finance
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2082-8500
pISSN - 2083-4314
DOI - 10.24136/ceref.2017.001
Subject(s) - globalization , phenomenon , injustice , scale (ratio) , inequality , process (computing) , social injustice , economic globalization , development economics , economic geography , economic system , political science , political economy , business , economics , market economy , geography , politics , computer science , mathematical analysis , physics , cartography , mathematics , quantum mechanics , operating system , law
Globalization should be treated as a process of spreading, in the world scale, the connections which are typical for the local economic conditions. This phenomenon is associated with the creation of transnational culture and progressively deepening network of social interactions. The mass exchange of people, commodities, services and capitol on the global scale is carried out through modern means of communication and transport technologies. This process includes also long-distance migration of people. The globalization can mean both potential profits and new chances, but on the other hand, it can cause serious threats and huge challenges. A direction of its development and prevention from its negative results, depends on possibilities to influence this process by particular countries and grouping, including societies. It is obvious, that the present shape of the globalization bears injustice, increases inequalities and threats, so is must be corrected to a common favour.
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