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globalisation
china don't have the same internet access as the rest of the world as it is controlled by the government
there is a cyber wall that blocks access to regular internet and social media. this means that the chinese people are unable to get a full balanced view of social and political issues and can only see what the government wants them too.
this infringes on what could be considered peoples human rights. china have a lot of frowned upon policies which also includes the one child policy which has been enforced by the dictator to control china's growing population.
china is considered to be a sleeping dragon in world politics. but it is waking up despite its questionable policies and laws. this is why many countries like the us are trying to stand up against china which causes cross nation conflict.
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losers of globalization leister. winners of globalization, china
china has oe ne at globalization as it is one of the main exporters of goods in the world while building strong infrastructure which doesn't damage the economy. despite this it is still the worst polluter of fossil fuels in the world.
leister has lost its main source of industry, fabric and clothing to outsourcing because you can get cheaper materials and labour in developing countries.
the shrinking world.
the shrinking world is the effect that people feel the world is getting smaller due to better connectivity through modern technologies.
the second cause of shrinking world came in the early 1900s and air travel became commercial meaning anyone could go anywhere at an affordable price.
the most recent example of shrinking world came with the invention of the the world wide web which allowed any two people to communicate instantly across the world.
the first activity that started the shrinking world was in the 1500s and 1600s with the discovery of new lands through large ships.
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another impact of globalization is that it's caused more challenges for the environment and accelerated the effects of global warming.
this is because the increase in correrial travel and imported goods means that there is much more burning of fossil fuels through ships and plains. it also mesans there is more deforestation to maintain the high demand for food.
an example of this is how many parts of the amazon rainforest are being cut down to make more space for farm land to raise cattle. this further offsets the natural carbon balance.
the shipment from lesser developed countries cheep labour forces to developed countries also holds a hefty price for the environment.