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Contemporary globalization

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'Contemporary globalization marks a decisive shift between nations'. Discuss with reference to either economic or cultural or political relations. Globalization has become more evident during the late twentieth century, and so to has the realisation that it affects both nations and individuals alike regardless of culture, race, economic status or any other distinction. The term globalization captures elements of a widespread perception that there is a broadening, deepening and speeding up of world-wide interconnectedness in all aspects of life, from the cultural to the criminal, the financial to the environmental. An issue that is the focal point seems to be a global shift; that is, a world being moulded, by economic and technological forces, into a shared economic and political arena. There are three opposing views within the area of literature on globalisation. However, whist taking these views into account it is important to remember that this issue is viewed in terms...

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