文档介绍:26、陈忆安学号2010081138
There is no denying the fact that nowadays globalization is inevitable. Just as every coin has two sides, globalization opens new opportunities for governments, firms and individuals; it also brings challenges, especially the conflict between industrialized and developing nations.
It is evident that cultural imperialism, interference in national sovereignty and the developmental gap all contribute to the conflict between the two. In addition, the developmental gap in international business plays the most important role in the conflict, which gives birth to the emergence of terrorism, such as al-Qaida and pirates in Somaliar. We put China as an example. With the deepening of Chinese reform and opening up, which is widely seemed as a blessing and a promise of prosperity, international co-operations and global trade are more frequent between China and other nations. Nevertheless, severe trade disputes and frictions are continuous posed by advantages.
This conflict exists for a number of causes. First of all, the global environment has been a primary source of the conflict between the developed and less-developed nations. Desertification and rainforest destruction have made contributions to greenhouse gas emissions, such as the Amazon. That’s because high-polluted factories are transferred from industrialized to developing nations,
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