Monday, July 03, 2006

GlobalisationThe biggest Human Progress

Globalisation is a positive system. It is an opportunity for all who dream to make their inner personal energy and mental acumen to change the world. It is also a system that makes the world a well interconnected machinery that operates efficiently to produce more. However there are certain factors that hurdles the actual implementation of globalisation to our day to day life.
Many countries feel that genuine and strict globalisation might endanger the internal security of their nations. It is in fact for fear that globalisation will bring in new culture to the society which will then change the attitude of very humble and obedient citizens towards the rulers.
Globalisation should not be a partial system where only the sweet tasting portion should be applied to the social life. It should be accepted to the dregs. That is to say that globalisation should be applied in commercial trade, health and sciences, cultural exchange, literature and heritage etc. Extreme nationalism is a poisons conscience that leads to racism and egoism.
The Chinese obsession of keeping their cultural values and lifestyle intact made a great and potential country backward for many centuries. Globalisation is an opportunity for all who dream to make a contribution to improve the world.
It is a system that makes the world a huge machine that operates efficiently to produce more to all man kind and the operating power being held by all. This will give an opportunity for all who dream to bring forward their great ideas to the world. It will also remove the psychic feeling of others who might subject their nations to brutal suppression because they wanted to be different from the powerful. Nationalism would only become a simple trademark rather than emotional feeling.
The advanced technology in It and other sciences will make the world more interconnected and small. With this advanced step, globalisation can solve many economic, political and social problems in the world.
Globalisation will give bright future and realise the dreams of many talented and young people who belonged to countries that the ruling regimes don’t fulfil the dreams of their citizens.
It will then make individual wisdom, the hardworking character and rationalism as the identity of the people on this earth rather then the country they belonged or the language they speak or what religion they profess.
Obstacles
Globalisation will be unrealistic imagination if the practical obstacles that hinder its realisation are not considered. The major obstacles are the diversity of cultures in many parts of the world. The acceptable solution would be that the forces of bond that make the culture weaker through proper education and media campaign. This bond should not be melted to be diverted towards a new culture but rather be routed to a point of decent living systems based on civilised and human way of life. The part of the culture that involves the historical and traditional habits that do not counter act with globalisation should be left sacred for the respective nations.
The second and most important fact is the reality of different faiths that most of the time can not be an irrelevant business. There is a severely strict obstacle to modernisation and globalisation of the world if there is an attempt to generalise a common global approach to religion. This attempt would require an alteration to people’s attitude and belief towards their faith which will destroy more and increase the misunderstanding than help globalise the world. Religion is in fact a strong system that can help globalise the world if the proper channels and ways are taken.
It is very sad that with the huge man made leap to e-world, some people on this earth don’t know what a computer does, some people have least imagination about how people in china live and eat, others have difficulty to sell overstocked items to buyers who are in dire need just because they are not similar people.
Globalisation is also a highly dependent on the political situation of the respective countries hence to implement a perfect globalisation, countries should conform to the requirements of the civilised systems of ruling, economic functioning and judiciary laws.
Globalisation can have the cutting edge to improve the quality of these systems the countries may have implemented if the proper political advise, financial funds and political diplomacy is applied rather than military force.
The economic giant countries can utilise globalisation backed up by monetary funds to entice regimes in the third world to have a high standard administration systems within the economic and political functioning of their governments. Knowledge has no nationality and it should be allowed to fly like free air any where in the world.
Awes A.Osman (thenewsomaliagroup@hotmail.com), lives in Sweden.
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