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10 pages in length. Struggling against the rising tide of globalization, Africa, India and other less developed countries whose locally produced commodities hold little value in today's global economy have been forced to consider other means by which to secure their respective culture's socioeconomic and political development. The extent to which globalization has polarized and paralyzed these countries' ability to compete on a more equitable playing field is both grand and far-reaching; that such alternatives as tourism and technology represent a potentially viable cultural restructure speaks to the approach Africa, India and other less developed nations must take to re-establish their socioeconomic and political presence amidst mandatory modernization. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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value in todays global economy have been forced to consider other means by which to secure their respective cultures socioeconomic and political development. The extent to which globalization has
polarized and paralyzed these countries ability to compete on a more equitable playing field is both grand and far-reaching; that such alternatives as tourism and technology represent a potentially viable
cultural restructure speaks to the approach Africa, India and other less developed nations must take to re-establish their socioeconomic and political presence amidst mandatory modernization. " How to become
self-sufficient without either sacrificing indigenous values, or alienating your allies, is one of the key issues..." (Hugo, 2002). II. TOURISM The challenges
for Africa inherent to the concept of globalization are quite significant. Inasmuch as African socioeconomic existence relies heavily upon farming and exports, the dawning of globalization threatens to make
such conventional practices obsolete. According to economists, "globalization and the movement toward an information economy heavily dependent on knowledge-based products threatens to see Africas already tenuous position in the
global economy deteriorate further" (Anonymous, 2004). That Africas economy depends upon locally produced commodities - such as vanilla, sugar, cocoa and palm oil - speaks to the aspect of
modernized techniques that are being developed as a means by which to create such commodities faster, cheaper and within "laboratories or non-traditional environments" (Anonymous, 2004). Indeed, while much of
the rest of the world looks longingly toward the prospect of globalization, African farmers and the rest of the population are seeing nothing short of economic destruction.
Myriad historical solutions have been proposed for insuring Africas socioeconomic and political development, some of which have delivered credible and beneficial results, while others - like
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