Globalisation is considered by some to be a positive phenomenon for everyone involved, but not so by others. What is involved in the globalisation process and to what extend do you think its effects can be considered positive?

The globalisation of the economy
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more and more. And with
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the interdependence between countries is growing as well. On
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side it can be positive, because some countries who would not be in
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of producing a product, can still have it, getting shipped from all over the world. But on the other side globalisation has a lot of negative impacts.
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, there is the environmental aspect. If every country tried to be more self-reliant, much less carbon dioxide would be released into the atmosphere by air and water
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.
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, less trash would fall into the ocean, which would
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climate change
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but
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general global change. Another negative aspect is very visible right now, looking at the
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Ukrainian
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war. As almost every country is dependent on Russia for their oil, every country is currently wondering how we are supposed to go through
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winter, without freezing in our homes. Another aspect is the giant fuel problem. Many people are driving to different stations, but none of them
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fuel left. And the
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fuel that can be found is very expensive. But there are
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some positive aspects like that people get more in touch with different cultures and
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to have a more open-minded point of view.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • International integration
  • Cross-border trade
  • Multinational corporations
  • Cultural homogenization
  • Interconnectedness
  • Economic disparity
  • Technological proliferation
  • Global governance
  • Sustainable development
  • Cultural diversity
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