CW: Lesson 2: Task of Defining Globalization

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Globalization

A multifaceted process characterized by the increasing interconnectedness, interdependence, and integration of economies, cultures, societies, and nations worldwide.

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Globalization

Driven by advancements in technology, particularly communication and transportation, which have facilitated the seamless flow of resources and interactions across international borders.

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Globalization

It involves the rapid exchange of goods, services, information, ideas, technologies, and people on a global scale, transcending traditional geographic and political boundaries.

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Interconnectedness

The connections and linkages among various parts of the world that enable the movement of goods, services, and information across borders.

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Interdependence

The heightened dependence of countries on each other for economic, cultural, and technological resources due to globalization.

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Integration

The incorporation of national economies into a global economic system driven by international trade, investment, and multinational corporations.

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Advancements in Technology

Innovations in communication and transportation that facilitate the seamless flow of resources and interactions across international borders.

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Cultural Exchange

The sharing of cultural practices, values, and ideas across borders, which can lead to cultural enrichment or homogenization.

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Human Mobility

The increased ability of people to move across borders for work, education, and tourism, contributing to societal diversification and cultural blending.

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Global Challenges

Shared issues that arise from globalization, such as environmental concerns, public health issues, and transnational crime, requiring international cooperation.