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There are lots of topics on which people are making debates like Depreciation in the value of the Indian Rupee, Status of Indian Economy, Environment, Women Empowerment, FDI and many others which cannot be listed. But among them, we are overlooking a major topic for the discussion as well as need serious attention from the people. The topic is Globalization versus Nationalism. We have been seeing the effects of both but need to figure out the importance of both for a country. So here is a discussion on this topic for you. Globalization means the integration of the various economies of the world leading to one global economy. It involves an increased level of interaction and interdependence among various countries. The exchange of the products, ideas, culture, manpower and other resources varying country to country constitute the actual meaning of Globalization. Because of this globalization, now we have the access to major countries and their products and services within our country which was a dream earlier. This has been possible because of he growth in the technology of transportation and communication. In India, prior to present falling value of rupees, the country raised its interaction from the world through globalization only.  Globalization causes: GD Topics Interdependence of trade among nations. Exchange of goods and services among nations. Social interaction among countries. Transfusion of management practices. Foreign investment. Technological interaction among nations. Nationalism is a political ideology that involves a strong identification of a group of individuals with a nation. Nationalism includes the interaction limited up to the one particular nation. Following and respecting the ideas and rules and regulations of your country is the Nationalism. The generous respect and honour given to one’s country is the Nationalism. Development and being.
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The fire rises. Not only are jihadis expressing their anger at Western universalism, but Yemenis have begun a fight against what they see as a top-down imposition of globalist aims. Yemen is not a solitary flashpoint, as Hungary, India, Russia, and China all have leaders who have expressed opposition or defiance of the globalist order. Western Europe and even the U.S. have seen stirrings of nationalist awakenings and an embrace of historical identities. Even simple pick-up artists have joined the bandwagon. The nationalist vs. globalist fight is in full swing. The rejection of the bland, 21st century progressive empire is growing worldwide. The bad news is that the global elite have anticipated this decades in advanced. The globalist/nationalist fight was discussed after the fall of Soviet-style communism with two different takes on the subject: Christopher Lasch’s The Revolt of the Elites and Benjamin Barber’s Jihad vs. McWorld. Both books are really just outgrowths of prior magazine articles by the same authors. Both books discuss the betrayal of democracy, or the coming death of democracy, due to future conflicts. Both support democracy, as it is the reigning religion. Both describe a cultural environment infected by the idea of the triumph of Western liberalism, which is most comically expressed in Francis Fukuyama’s The End of History and The Last Man. With twenty years between us and them, we can see that there are issues neither anticipated. Lasch’s book expresses anger at the global elite’s betrayal of their own citizens. The “Davos Man” has an allegiance to global initiatives, rather than local interests. Dissidents mock him or her for their affiliation with an elite transnational culture, rather than their home culture. The Davos Man will often, if not always, push for greater centralization and control, appealing to global authorities and supposed.



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