Globalization can make it harder for local people to have their say in politics, especially in countries that are still developing. Here are a few ways this happens:
Bringing in Outside Rules: Sometimes, rules made by big global groups don't match what local people really need.
Ignoring Local Opinions: Decisions might focus more on what foreign businesses want instead of what local citizens care about.
Relying on Other Countries: When a country depends too much on global markets, it can lose the ability to make its own decisions about policies.
To fix these problems, it's important to:
Globalization can make it harder for local people to have their say in politics, especially in countries that are still developing. Here are a few ways this happens:
Bringing in Outside Rules: Sometimes, rules made by big global groups don't match what local people really need.
Ignoring Local Opinions: Decisions might focus more on what foreign businesses want instead of what local citizens care about.
Relying on Other Countries: When a country depends too much on global markets, it can lose the ability to make its own decisions about policies.
To fix these problems, it's important to: