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This 14 page paper examines the phenomenon of globalization and what China must do to become a truly global economy. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
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helpful trading partner. But the road to globalization isnt an easy one; in fact, the assumption that globalization is always a good thing should, I think, be examined with
some care. This paper examines that and other aspects of the emergence of China as a global economy. Globalization Considered The first point that should be addressed
is one that is usually not even considered: whether or not globalization is necessarily the good thing that its represented to be. For example, Ellen Frost, in a
paper for the Institute for International Economics, says: "After fifteen years of effort, China appears poised to join the World Trade Organization this year. This hard-won triumph is a
milestone in the march of globalization" (Frost, 2001). The pejorative terms "triumph," "milestone" and "march" combine to give the reader the feeling that not only is globalization an unquestioned
good, but it is inevitable and any country that doesnt leap on the bandwagon will go down to defeat (defeat being the opposite of "triumph"). Globalization has its critics
and they are making themselves heard-look at the demonstrations against the WTO in Seattle-so that the question of whether or not the entire process is worthwhile is quite relevant.
It should also be noted that the Institute for International Economics has as one of its guest researchers a man who worked very hard to get President Bush reelected;
it also strongly slants its opinions in support of the business community. Therefore we can reasonably assume that any papers published by this organization will strongly support globalization, multinational
corporations and American methods without considering whether or not there might be objections to this thinking. In her article, Frost outlines the things that the WTO demands of its members,
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