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Friday, January 27, 2017

Globalization in a Changing World

Thomas Friedman is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist, columnist and writer passionately writing more or less cultural, political and economic issues. His foolishness is expressed through many a(prenominal) valuable books: From Beirut to capital of Israel (1983), The Lexus and The Olive Tree: mind Globalization (2000), Hot, Flat and move: Why We Need a Green Revolution-And How It Can transmigrate America (2008). Although the book The military personnel is Flat: A instruct History of the Twenty-First one C (2005) made a reveal of Friedman but the book Longitudes and Attitudes: Explaining the foundation after September 11 (2002) is the greatest book that makes American people recognize themselves in the new land abounding of complex connections.\nGlobalization: The Super-Story by Thomas Friedman is an article close the deep meaning of globalisation in his eyes. By comp are and contrasting between the unheated War system that was characterized by a single dev ise: wall(a) - the Berlin Wall and the globalisation system that is signized by a single world Web-the humans Wide Web, Friedman has been successful in using two illustrations (392). In the Cold War, we filter outed for the hotline, which was a symbol that we were divided but at least two people-the leading of the United States and the Soviet union were in charge. By contrast, in the globalization system we vex for the Internet, which is a symbol that we are all connected. Friedman also states that the globalization system leaves nobody is fluid in charge (392). By his own knowledge, Friedman offers his own description a key of all the concepts:\nI define globalization as the inexorable integration of markets, transportation systems, and communications systems to a degree never witnessed before-in a way that is enabling corporations, countries, and individuals to reach around the world in farther, faster, deeper, and cheaper than ever before, and in a way that is enabling the world to reach into corporatio...

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