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There are two more aspect in regards to the discussion of globalisation, which often tend to be forgotten. First of all, people often seem to search for a reset-button to stop this so anonymous appearing and therefore frightening process. However, this process which we experience and its consequences we feel right now, is dialectic but not in the least reversible. One reason for this irreversibility is the necessary awareness, that globalisation is not a phenomenon of this new century but of a long history. While some literature refers to globalisation as “a fundamental change of human institutions in the contemporary era“ (''Does Globalization affect Human Well-Being?, 2006, p. 104''), we actually have to define the start of this process with the very beginning of human civilisation and trade ([http://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/817/396604/text/], ''last visit: 8th November, 2009''). Naturally, our today‘s world implicates increasing complexity, there are analogies existing, though. | There are two more aspect in regards to the discussion of globalisation, which often tend to be forgotten. First of all, people often seem to search for a reset-button to stop this so anonymous appearing and therefore frightening process. However, this process which we experience and its consequences we feel right now, is dialectic but not in the least reversible. One reason for this irreversibility is the necessary awareness, that globalisation is not a phenomenon of this new century but of a long history. While some literature refers to globalisation as “a fundamental change of human institutions in the contemporary era“ (''Does Globalization affect Human Well-Being?, 2006, p. 104''), we actually have to define the start of this process with the very beginning of human civilisation and trade ([http://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/817/396604/text/], ''last visit: 8th November, 2009''). Naturally, our today‘s world implicates increasing complexity, there are analogies existing, though. | ||
In the following, this article will deal with these terms as to the development of globalisation and as to the societies it is affecting. | In the following, this article will deal with these terms as to the development of globalisation and as to the societies it is affecting. First of all, it will analyse the different, explicitly social dimensions of the globalisation process. It will especially refer to the current political and social discussions, e.g. to the discussion of the with increasing frequency implemented reduction of jobs due to increasing international competition in developed countries or to the handling of the arising and rapidly increasing conflict potential, generated by growing international networking and international division of labour. After examining the main social and globalisation-caused fears and concerns of this generation it will evaluate the consequences of the before determined problems and draw a conclusion, considering which actions are, global and national, needed in order to reduce the actual risks. | ||
== Body: Arguments and Analysis == | == Body: Arguments and Analysis == |
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