Globalization

Globalization

...on an international level. Globalization does not benefit the majority of the world's population, including Canadians, and is slowly growing to increasingly deadly proportions. It benefits the wealthy, which are but a minority in comparison to the rest of the population, and leaves the impoverished ones out of the loop. The unsteady flow of invisible money running in and out of countries has our markets operating like roller coasters. Globalization renders our government powerless and leaves them at the mercy of foreign investors. The negative effects of globalization far outweigh and short term gains.
As far back as recorded history can go there are generations upon generations of books filled with facts showing the strength of Nation states and their impact on the stability of the world. The cultural, economical and governmental power exerted by nations as a whole shows just how influential they really are. Conflicting ideologies have both resulted in the most horrifying human catastrophes ever imagined as well as harmonious peace. With the world changing ever so rapidly new theories on where we as a globe are heading enter the minds of academic scholars everyday. One issue of particular interest to these well-educated people is Globalization; this is basically the large Multi Nationals quest for bigger and broader markets. Many think that with the rapid expansion of corporations to larger market places will make nationhood completely irrelevant. Take the peoples republic of China for example, China has one of the most rapidly expanding economies seen in years and considering that Chinese make up one fifth of the population of the world it will be a prime target for Multi nationals in the near future. It is thought that with this shift of expanding markets in the east two things could happen; one, the world regains some of the stability it once had...

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