English II
Globalization is one trend that has attracted a lot of opinions and been a subject of discussion for quite a long period of time now. Reason why globalization has been discussed so much is because of the implications it has and the same thing has made me develop interest on this issue. This concept which happens to be a new trend has brought with it both positive and negative implications (Ndikumana, 2015).
There are three main areas or rather issues I would like to research on about this particular topic, the first one is the implication the concept of globalization has had in the economic world. It is clear that globalization has made the business activities to be quite easy as the market has been widened among others. It has also come up with some negative implication in this sector and that is what I would want to evaluate. The second issue about globalization is on the cultural dimension, this trend has brought several implications on various cultures and so I would like to research more on the cultural issue as it pertains to globalization. The third and final aspect I would like to evaluate is globalization based on the political implications it has brought.
In as much as globalization has had implication in quite a number of areas, I believe that the economic world is the area that has been greatly affected by this trend both positively and negatively. Business is a very vital activity and most of the interactions, apparently that is why I believe that the greatest magnitude of globalization has fallen on the economic sector.I believe that at the end of this research I will be having conclusive message about globalization and so I will be at a better position to make recommendations on the subject. In as much as this concept has proved to be beneficial, there is so much focus on the benefits to the point that people are assuming the negative implication of the concept.
References
Ndikumana, L. (2015). Integrated yet marginalized: Implications of Globalization for African development. African Studies Review, 58(2), 7-28.