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This 4 page paper discusses the idea by Thomas Friedman that in a globalized world, no one would be in charge. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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of borders could predictably come a dilution of culture, languages, even ethnic knowledge. In such a case, then, who would be in charge? Certainly the fact that one has great
power, such as the UK or the US does not factor into the cyberworld or telecommunications, and anymore, the global marketplace is no respecter of nationalities. Given the continued growth
of globalism, then, who would the world look to as a leader? Who would make the rules by which all would be governed? This is not an easy question,
and yet, the answer which is decided could very well impact mankinds history to the point as to change mankind in unique and drastic ways. What may have taken centuries
to happen may be sped up by the influence of other nations and access to information which would not have been available before. Ghana and Nigeria are but examples
of how the influence of global powers can begin to shape the internal affairs of a nation. Consider what globalization means to countries who only decades ago had scant means
to supply themselves and their people with the basics, such as food, shelter, and clothing. The big question becomes, when studying an emerging state is whether globalization influenced the internal
changes, or merely provided the supportive framework after the internal change had already begun. However, one could make the accurate statement that with the advent of such advanced communications between
nations, the boundaries have been blurred. National boundaries have traditionally served several purposes in the past. First they were able to draw distinct lines which separated or included certain individuals
in a participation in various decisions which affected their community, and in essence this is one of the hallmarks of a democracy, to determine the course of ones own life
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