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5 pages in length. The writer discusses impact globalization has had upon the increase in sex trafficking, particularly in Asia, as well as the American efforts to quell this ongoing problem. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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not unwanted -progress. While this concept would appear to reflect a beneficial forward movement for all global societies, current events clearly illustrate how such movement for some is at
the detriment of social, political and economic expense of myriad other societies. As such, this dichotomy of progression has rendered globalization a much-contested concept, particularly when it comes to
the hotly debated issue of global sex trafficking. That sex trafficking continues in such global communities as Asia at this very moment in
time means that the impact of globalization has been anything but beneficial. In fact, the extent to which sex trafficking has increased with the presence of globalization is made
quite clear by American efforts to impede such progress; however, it is also clear that the US State Department has not been as successful as it would like to be
in quelling the ongoing incidence of involuntary prostitution. "The reality of prostitution and sex trade today is extremely complex and contains a multiplicity of forces, dimensions and players" (Sangera,
2002). The year 2000 saw aggressive legislature come to pass when four programs were implemented as a means by which to "stop the trafficking of women and children around
the world" (Anonymous, 2002). Coupled with the help of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the US State Department has recently spent almost one point six million dollars
so that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) had the funds to establish such monumental prevention efforts, "providing assistance to victims, and improving coordination between law enforcement officials and local NGOs" (Anonymous, 2002).
The Clinton Administration took a hard stand on globalizations impact upon sex trafficking in Asia, employing the four programs to sustain the ex-presidents commitment to fight Asias sex trafficking, which
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