The Effects Of Globalization: The Globalization Of International Relations

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The Globalization of International Relations
The discourse as regards to effects of globalization and global entities on cultural diversity presents a challenging debate. Advanced technology dissolves the international boundaries while opening cultures to an entire new arena where globalization can occur. Globalization empowers entities as it connects the world, supports economic developments, and enables information availability. Cultural diversity and globalization forms two different perspectives: globalization can enable mobilization and empowerment of people through self-representation, provide employment opportunities, and support collective identity by socialization; globalization has the potential of disempowering people through misrepresentation, providing a path for some elements of colonization, and enhancing loss of individualism, team and self-identity (MacBride & Roach, 2000).
Alberto in Across the Wire examines how life in Latin America has an effect on the way people live and how the region is able to interact on a global scale. He describes the way of life in Latin America and especially in “the Borderland” that is envisaged by orphanages, garbage dumps and “pig villages’ as described by Alberto. The region is considered as being inhabited by the poorest of the poor …show more content…

In dynamic environments, organizations ought to learn more about competing effectively with the aim of achieving growth. An effective leader is a key requirement for productivity and competitive success. Leadership in Latin America is a critical issue due to the dynamics involved in political, social, and economic backgrounds. Alberto does his investigative analysis and gives a report on how many people are poor while outlining the key areas that have contributed to the poor

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