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Is globalization the same as economic globalization?
Of course not. The literal meaning can be seen. Globalization includes many aspects, and economic globalization is only one of them. Globalization also includes communication globalization, network globalization and so on, but economic globalization is much mentioned, and some people will directly use globalization to express the meaning of economic globalization. Globalization is a concept and a phenomenon of the development of human society. At present, there are many definitions of globalization. Generally speaking, globalization refers to the increasingly close global connection, the development of human life on a global scale and the rise of global consciousness. Countries are interdependent in politics, economy and trade. Globalization can also be interpreted as a compression of the world and a view of the whole world. After the 1990s, with the expansion of the influence of globalization on human society, it gradually attracted the attention of political, educational, social and cultural disciplines in various countries, and caused research upsurge one after another. Whether the view of "globalization" is good or bad is still a matter of different opinions.
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