What is globalism, and is it a good thing? Justify your answer. In what ways has globalization affected trade development and strategies between nations? Globalisation refers to: A) Problems such as climate change B) Complementarity between economies C) The way in which national...
How does one see the global economy and globalization impacting income and employment in the developed world? What is the justification? Explain the effect of globalisation in making rich richer and poor poorer. Would you agree that globalization has created an imbalance in the global labor market...
education,especiallyglobalisationandbettercommunicationsinthepastfewdecades,allhave causedmanylanguagestodisappear,anddominantlanguagessuchasEnglish,SpanishandChinese areincreasinglytakingover. Atpresent,theworldhasabout6,800languages.Thedistributionoftheselanguagesis hugelyuneven.Thegeneralruleisthatmildzoneshaverelativelyfe...
What is meant by legal and ethical business practices? What legislation exists to ensure that ethical decisions are made in the workplace? What is the role of the HR manager in workplace ethics? In business, what makes something ethical or uneth...
It is known to all that intangible cultural heritage plays a crucial part in a nation's culture and civilisation. But with the development of modernisation and globalisation, more and more intangible cultural heritages are at great risk of ext...
it is also clear that the sets of cultural signifiers a local scene often shared are not bound by a specific location anymore. In the face of globalisation, cultural commentators note how traditional / roots music all over the world is ghettoised into enduring but marginal structures, while ...
You might cite globalisation. Globalisation has brought many benefits, but as the world flattens and becomes more alike, cultural identity is coming more important. Indeed, the more globalised the world becomes, the more the local seems to matter and the more that historical differences come to ...
isolated individuals had pushed back against the crushing cultural hegemony of globalisation through the power of their music, and had the odds increasingly stacked against them by the many who endeavoured to draw a line under the movement and pervert its meaning, ironically adding fuel to the fir...
However, while there is nobody more tiresome than a chauvinistic nationalist who shoves his flag into your face at every opportunity, there is little more depressing than the homogenisation that has accompanied globalisation. Next time you’re abroad, try wearing a – small, subtle – something ...
Since Russia emerged from its debt crisis in 1998, its banks and corporates have benefited from globalisation. The former have tapped the deep capital markets in Europe and the US for funding, and corporates, particularly in the extractive sector, have benefited from global demand for commodities ...