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Globalisation And Protectionism : History : Globalization And Protectionism

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The term "globalization" began to be used more commonly in the 1980s, reflecting technological advances that made it easier and quicker to complete international transactions—both trade and financial flows. It refers to an extension beyond national borders of the same market forces that have operated for centuries at all levels of human economic activity—village markets, urban industries, or financial centers (Globalization: A brief overview). Protectionism, defined by NASDAQ, is the notion that governments should protect domestic industry from import competition by means of tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers (Protectionism Definition).
When talking about globalization and protectionism, people usually think of the economic aspects. There are other aspects of globalization and protectionism, two most important of them being culture and society and politics. Looking back at history, one can notice the repeating pattern that globalization has always come with protectionism. This paper will discuss globalization and protectionism in the history, the age of globalization that we are living in today, and how history suggests how globalization is better than protectionism and why we should work on globalization in the future.
China’s Silk Road and British Empire are two excellent examples of how globalization has influenced the culture and society. At the time, a more appropriate term for globalization is “regionalization” -- people from different cultures interacted with

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