What is the Driving Force of Globalization?
Shamim Hosen ()
International Journal of Publication and Social Studies, 2020, vol. 5, issue 2, 90-100
Abstract:
‘Globalization’, certainly, has transformed the globe massively in the last few centuries. Globalization has multiple dimensions and issues to discuss all over the world. Now, the world is under the united umbrella having diversified notions and apparitions. It has been believed that socio-economic, political, cultural, technological, and military subjects and matters are related to globalization intimately. The primary objective of this research is to find out the driving force of globalization. This study has been conducted based on the content analysis of the globalization. The analytical pattern of writing has been incorporated in this paper and very smoothly described all the possible driving forces of globalization. The study has found that many factors work for the procedures of globalizing as well as de-globalizing in world societies those are considered as the driving force of globalization. Therefore, this study will be cooperative for the researchers, teachers, and students of social sciences especially, sociology, political science, International Relations, etc. for the robust understanding of globalization.
Keywords: Globalization; Glocalization; World systems theory; Network society theory; Modernization theories; World society theory; Time-space compression; Driving forces globalization. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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