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Andro Louis M.

Rulona Advance Cultural Anthropology


M.A Philosophy Rev. Fr. Edgar Javier, SVD
The Challenges of Globalization

The countries in the world of today are looking ways on how to upgrade and develop

more their economic sector and other sectors also on how to maintain good relations with other

neighboring countries. This leads to exchanging of goods and state visits of a head of state to

other countries.

Like other aspects of society, globalization faces also challenges. The first challenge, is
that how to extend the benefits of globalization to all countries in the world, with due process of
giving the benefits. Second, expects fear that globalization can lead to instability, especially in
the developing nations or countries. Third challenge, the fear of increased of global competition
in the industrial world will lead inexorably to a race to the bottom in wages, labor rights,
employment practices, and the environment. Finally, globalization and all of the complicated
problems related to it must not be used as excuses to avoid searching for new ways to cooperate
in the overall interest of countries and people.1

Challenges of Globalization: Human Rights Dialogue 1.11 (Summer 1998) "Toward a "Social Foreign Policy" with
Asia". (1998, 06 05). Retrieved September 06, 2018, from Carnegie Council:
https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/publications/archive/dialogue/1_11/relevance_social/588

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