Monday, September 27, 2021

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  The Dimensions of Globalization has been discussed earlier by our professor. It is said that Manfred Steger, a professor of Global Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, claimed that globalization has four dimensions.

     To begin with, dimension came from the the Latin word “dimetiri”, which means “to measure out”. It typically means that dimension  is a measurement such as length, width, or height. Although, if we are talking about the dimension of an object or a place, then we are referring to its size or proportions. 

     So, what are the dimensions of globalization? The first one is the economic dimension or undoubtely the supreme form of globalization. This refers to the scope of the public and private sectors to enforce profitable practices from the economic point of view.

     Next is the political dimension or the intensification and expansion of political interrelations around the globe. This refer to any social or cultural entity, from the smallest interaction up to the interaction which involves the whole country.

     The third dimension is the intensification and expansion of cultural flows across the globe, it is called cultural dimension. 

     Lastly, globalization utilizes converge “ideological dimension” that reflects the beliefs and interests of a nation, political system and etc.

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