Globalization: Sir Malit
Globalization: Sir Malit
Globalization: Sir Malit
SIR MALIT
WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION?
Health Issues
Globalization has given rise to more health
risks and presents new threats and challenges
for epidemics.
- the dawn of HIV/AIDS. Having its origin in the
wilderness of Africa, the virus has spread like
wildfire throughout the globe in no time.
- Food items are also transported to various
countries, and this is a matter of
concern, especially in case of perishable
items.
Loss of Culture
With large number of people moving into and out
of a country, the culture takes a backseat. People
may adapt to the culture of the resident country.
They tend to follow the foreign culture
more, forgetting their own roots. This can give rise
to cultural conflicts.
Uneven Wealth Distribution
It is said that the rich are getting richer while the
poor are getting poorer. In the real
sense, globalization has not been able to reduce
poverty.
Environment Degradation
The industrial revolution has changed the outlook
of the economy. Industries are using natural
resources by means of mining, drilling, etc. which
puts a burden on the environment.
Disparity
Though globalization has opened new avenues
like wider markets and employment, there still
exists a disparity in the development of the
economies.
Structural unemployment owes to the disparity
created. Developed countries are moving their
factories to foreign countries where labor is cheaply
available.
Conflicts
It has given rise to terrorism and other forms of
violence. Such acts not only cause loss of
human life but also huge economic losses.
Cut-throat Competition
Opening the doors of international trade has
given birth to intense competition. This has
affected the local markets dramatically. The
local players thereby suffer huge losses as they
lack the potential to advertise or export their
products on a large scale. Therefore the
domestic markets shrink.