Raising Youth Awareness to Counter Globalization: A Goal to Preserve Identity
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Today, we live in an era full of contradictions and surprises that do not last, nor do they settle into any permanent state. This is evident through the various developments that have produced a new economic, political, media, and cultural concept known as globalization. It is a term that has exhausted many, astonished some, and frightened weaker nations due to its magnitude and diverse manifestations. Globalization has made the world open to all and includes several concepts such as universality, globalism, and the new world order. Globalization, in its new form, originates from the United States, hence some call it "Americanization." Globalization has multiple facets, including the globalization of communication, information, media, economic exchanges, financial trade, cultures, religions, ideas, policies, systems, laws, scientific and technical standards, ecological interactions, and security and military strategies. We are in a flood of information that cannot be understood in a unilateral way.
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