Ten major trends in world politics and economy in the era of globalization
1. The economic interdependence of countries around the world will become increasingly deepened
2. High technology requires all countries to jointly tackle key problems< /p>
3. The ecological environment does not distinguish between east and west and north and south
5. The role of the nation-state will gradually weaken
4. Transnational operations will break the gap between domestic and international business The boundaries of Western countries once triumphantly claimed that capitalism would win without a fight and that socialist ideology would end. Since the late 1990s, a trend of thought has emerged in the international community that casts doubt on the theory and practice of the traditional free market economy, and even on the capitalist system. With the rapid development of world economic globalization, the laissez-faire capitalist economy implemented in the United States and Europe has resulted in increasingly serious social polarization between rich and poor, rising social dissatisfaction, tense labor-capital relations, and increasing crime problems. Under this situation, the public's sentiments for the government to redistribute social wealth and achieve social justice are increasing day by day. In order to find a solution to this series of social problems that mainly occur in developed countries in Europe and the United States, some leaders of Western countries have proposed the "third way"
7. Global culture blends with each other in the flow
< p>8. All countries work together to solve global problems9. Globalization has become an important factor in containing the outbreak of world war
10. The new international political and economic order will The establishment of a new international economic order in a gradual manner cannot be achieved overnight, but is a long-term process. With the deepening development of globalization, the new international political and economic order is developing from a bilateral perspective. It is expected that a framework for a new international political and economic order that adapts to the era of globalization will emerge. On the horizon of the 21st century.