GLOBALIZATION OF THE WORLD AS A PREREQUISITE OF ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM

Authors

  • Dejan Kojic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7251/STED1902142M

Keywords:

Globalization, Poverty, The “four C”, “Economic Imperialism”

Abstract

The world of the new millennium shaped by globalization, liberalization and technological development. The concept of globalization began to be used more intensively only in recent times, and different authors have variously defined it. The whole world is deepening poverty, because the rich get richer and the poor poorer. Globalization accelerates the process of impoverishment of the population in nerazvijeniim countries and even in some developing countries and creates new requirements that states must adapt if they want to survive or survive economically. The boundaries are not entirely disappeared, because the nation-states still have a reason to control the movement of people and goods in accordance with the needs of state security. However, looking at four important factors affecting the business of life, the world is already in many ways become a place without boundaries. These factors are referred to as the "four C" (communication, capital, corporations and consumers). Globalization is a process that is started and that can not be stopped, the developed world is the bearer of this process and it is best used on a global circumstances and created the preconditions for a new economic imperialism.

Published

2019-12-30