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International Communication

International communication involves the exchange of information between countries through diplomatic, media, and business channels to further cultural, economic, and political goals. It has contributed to the global spread of democracy and free market ideals. Politically, it has increased pressure for democratization while also allowing for the dissemination of ideas. Economically, it has created a borderless world that facilitates international trade and cultural exchange, transforming non-market cultural aspects into tradable goods and services. However, it has also increased social inequalities by amplifying divisions between wealthy, technologically advanced nations and others with limited access to information and communication technologies.

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International Communication

International communication involves the exchange of information between countries through diplomatic, media, and business channels to further cultural, economic, and political goals. It has contributed to the global spread of democracy and free market ideals. Politically, it has increased pressure for democratization while also allowing for the dissemination of ideas. Economically, it has created a borderless world that facilitates international trade and cultural exchange, transforming non-market cultural aspects into tradable goods and services. However, it has also increased social inequalities by amplifying divisions between wealthy, technologically advanced nations and others with limited access to information and communication technologies.

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International Communication In simple words, international communication is communication between more than two countries, which could include

diplomats, media, trading companies. Nations communicate across borders to enhance national interests and foster cult ural ties and economic interest. In the age of satellite invasion, delivery of TV programming can be another reas on which may be added, even advertising for multi-country products. International communication played a part in the movement toward more democratic government & a free market economy that swept the whole world. It has created a sort of structural imperialism where one has become a central power & rest have become peripherals. Political Dimension: 1. International Communication has increased pressure of democratization. 2. Politics is dominating part of media content across the world. 3. Helpful in disseminating & propagating political ideas & ideologies. 4.Increased Public diplomacy. 5. Decreased political homogeneity. Economic 1. Border less world helpful to economies across the globe. 2. Change in market rates depend on the International economy. 3. Media companies are converging at high rate. 4. Increase in Trade & exchange among various warring countries too. 5. Turned non-market things into products. E.g. culture. cultural 1. Free flow of culture 2. Growth of linguistic groups 3. Change in the use of language 4. More market oriented communication 5. Digital Divide Social 1. Rich nations getting richer. 2. Dominance by economically & technologically advanced nations on others. 3. Vanishing local culture. 4. Dividing people on the basis of knowledge of technology. 5. Limited access to IT & CT.

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