The reality is that the question of whether globalization is good or bad is not black and white. But it can be concluded that the combination of different economies and disseminate technology, ideas and culture has to be done more good than harm. Globalization has made the obvious economic, social and political benefit of the world. But it also comes with a small price compared to the big picture. Globalization is not a phenomenon. It is not just short-lived trend. Today there is an overarching international system shaping the domestic and foreign policy of almost every country, and we need to understand it as such. As regards people who think about world events is our job to pick up "globalization" they examine from all sides, dissect it, figure out what makes it tick, and then to maintain and promote the good parts and mitigate or slow down the bad parts.
On the economic side of things, globalization is responsible for all the different consumer products that are stacked on shelves in the supermarkets or large chain ones. It is possible by international trade by facilitating the transport of goods between countries. For example, if you look on the day on your T-shirt, chances are you would see that it was made in a country other than the one where you sit now. What is more, before it could reach your wardrobe, this shirt sewn very well with the Chinese cotton Thai hands, across the Pacific on a freighter French by the Spaniards with crew on Los Angeles harbor have been shipped. This international exchange is just one example of globalization, a process that everything that has to do with geography. So in short, there is guarantee greater choice of products, consumer satisfaction. In addition, there ...