Globalizing
Description
Through improved means of communication, travel and an increase in the flow and exchange of ideas, goods and capital, interconnecting all parts that comprise the whole of life on Earth and the identification with underlying fundamental commonalities, notwithstanding obvious diversity in culture, behaviour and lifestyles.
While globalisation is not an exclusively economic phenomenon, it is generally understood as the increasing interconnection and interdependence of economic activity throughout the world, largely driven by the technological, communications and information revolutions and by the increased mobility of capital.
Claim
1. The sheer scale and speed of capital and information flows across the globe, and the degree of economic interdependence between nations, are quite without precedent.
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SDG
Metadata
Database
Global strategies
Type
(A) Abstract fundamental strategies
Subject
International relations » Planetary initiatives
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024