In pre-modern times, the volume of globalization was weak and goods and information flow between countries was enabling by caravans and colonizers. Over time globalization has been on the rise and most industrialized countries show a high degree of globalization today and impacts of globalization can be perceive in every corner of our world. Globalization is the “Result of a long historical and irreversible evolution. It is the highest point of the followed upward trend; it is the stage beyond which the process will continue even more dynamic, more vigorous and more engaging”. …show more content…
Mass media become uniform, globalized. English turned into international language. Today we have opportunity to learn news from any point of the world as soon as they occurred, to watch pictures and video from satellites in real time. Also there was available a distance learning in educational institutions of any country.
Globalization has both positive and negative consequences. Among the first: acceleration of introduction and distribution of technical achievements and modern methods of management, new economic prospects for the states and citizens, possibility of providing higher standard of living of the population.
As with a wide expansion of global economy, globalization has become the subject of great controversy and debates as to whether globalization is a positive or negative force, and anti-globalization climate is getting hotter. Those who support globalization contend on the improvements in living standards, meanwhile Anti-globalists argue that economic benefits from globalization are not equally shared between homogenous countries and developing