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Globalisation Categorise
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Advantages of Globalisation
Disadvantages of Globalisation
Increased international cooperation can help to solve problems such as climate change, poverty and conflict
Has increased poverty and undermined democracy by centralising power and wealth among a few
Some argue that developing Global South countries have suffered by becoming locked in relations of dependence with wealthier nations
Huge environmental costs of global travel, trade and production
People are able to travel, work and live across international borders with relative ease
By pooling sovereignty in political unions and trading blocs, nation states are able to have more influence on the world stage
Has made nation states more vulnerable to global shocks such as financial crises, production shortages or pandemics
Economic growth has been increased by more extensive international trade and a global division of labour
Erosion of state sovereignty has led to citizens being further removed from centres of power
Some argue that developing Global South countries have benefited by becoming global centres of production