One Government; One Language; One Religion. That is the stated, pronounced, and manifested aim of Globalization. Planned meticulously by 'secret' organizations, it has open front offices like UNO with its tentacles named like: WTO,Security Council, WHO,UNESCO,UNICEF, World Bank, IMF, World Court and World Army(under UN Flag) which has already waged full fledged Wars in Korea, Vietnam and ..., ..., ..., and imposed 'Sanctions' on a country after country. The Ruler in the World Government is and shall be a nameless faceless person.
2007-03-26 08:43:41
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-03-29 06:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Simply said, looking at issues and making decisions based on how it will affect all living things on the earth..
Or how an action of an individual is setting a ripple effect in affecting the entire earth
Which means if an american actress smokes a cigaratte, she should not only consider her own health, but how her smoking will affect the plants and trees next to her, and the air around her, and the atmosphere above her.
Which also means that when wealthy humans consume more than what their body requires... they should think how fast they are finishing up the resources in this earth ... to much electricity consumed in their homes / too much food thrown in the gutters / too much off flying in private jets just to eat a meal...
They should think.... I can personally afford to waste? But do we have enough resources to waste?
It is just not the rich alone u know...
The poor : I can afford to have more children because i get more ration / i have more hands to help me.... but they should think can the earth support more children?
2007-03-26 03:01:24
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answered by Hungry soul 2
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The term "globalization' was coined in the latter half of the twentieth century, and the term and its concepts did not permeate popular consciousness until the latter half of the 1980s. Various social scientists have tried to demonstrate continuity between contemporary trends of globalization and earlier periods.
Globalization is a centuries long process, tracking the expansion of human population and the growth of civilization, that has accelerated dramatically in the past 50 years. Earlier forms of globalization existed during the Mongol Empire, when there was greater integration along the Silk Road. Global integration continued through the expansion of European trade, as in the 16th and 17th centuries, when the Portuguese and Spanish Empires reached to all corners of the world. The effects on European industries were notable, e.g. the Silver Mining in Schwaz, Austria was partly abandoned, as silver was available from the Spanish colonies for lower prices.
Globalization became a business phenomena in the 17th century when the first Multinational was founded in The Netherlands. During the Dutch Golden Age the Dutch East India Company was established as a private owned company. Because of the high risks involved with the international trade, ownership was divided with Shares. The Dutch East India Company was the first company in the world to issue shares, an important driver for globalization.
Liberalization in the 19th century is often called "The First Era of Globalization", a period characterized by rapid growth in international trade and investment, between the European imperial powers, their colonies, and, later, the United States. The "First Era of Globalization" began to break down at the beginning with the first World War, and later collapsed during the gold standard crisis in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
Globalization in the era since World War II has been driven by advances in technology which have reduced the costs of trade, and trade negotiation rounds, originally under the auspices of GATT, which led to a series of agreements to remove restrictions on free trade. The Uruguay round (1984 to 1995) led to a treaty to create the World Trade Organization (WTO), to mediate trade disputes and set up a uniform platform of trading. Other bi- and trilateral trade agreements, including sections of Europe's Maastricht Treaty and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) have also been signed in pursuit of the goal of reducing tariffs and barriers to trade.
The world increasingly is confronted by problems that can not be solved by individual nation-states acting alone. Examples include cross-boundary air and water pollution, over-fishing of the oceans and other degradations of the natural environment, regulation of outer-space, global warming, international terrorist networks, global trade and finance, and so on. Solutions to these problems necessitate new forms of cooperation and the creation of new global institutions. Since the end of WWII, following the advent of the UN and the Bretton Woods institutions, there has been an explosion in the reach and power of Multinational corporations and the rapid growth of global civil society.
The Global scenario group, an environmental research and forecasting organization, views globalization as part of the shift to a Planetary Phase of Civilization, characterized by global social organizations, economies, and communications. The GSG maintains that the future character of this global society is uncertain and contested
2007-03-25 23:56:38
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answered by boundarylayer2000 1
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I'm hoping it's just scare tactics to keep us little lambs in line. And globalization refers to the entire planet. Whoever does come out to rule the world will have a lot of work to do and lets hope it's good work because anyone who has even a half interest and can read, knows the fate of this pseudo being and so should he, if he isn't just a scare tactic.
2007-03-25 23:56:15
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answered by Maxine Michele 2
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no one will again command the whole earth... globalization is dividing the resources and the works on every place... people get there job done at the cheapest rate...
right now i'd say as by reports that India has benifitted the most but i seriously doubt the other things mentioned by you..
2007-03-25 23:59:34
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answered by Harsh Peeush 3
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To that extent it will not go I think,some big powers will take some countries into it's hands and play some good innings , the first and foremost will be India.
2007-03-26 05:38:49
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answered by panneerselvam s 5
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This will never happen. Try not to worry so much about such silly things.
2007-03-25 23:55:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you may need stronger medication. Ask you doctor for help.
2007-03-25 23:56:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe it is Javier Solana?
2007-03-26 00:04:17
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answered by Lover of God 3
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