Debate abounds over whether globalization is good or bad for the individual, the family, the nation, and the world. Exchanges and interconnections are as old as human history itself, as people moved around the globe in search of opportunity and spreading new ideas. Pessimists view increased interdependence as a terribly destructive trend for communities and culture, while optimists envision a diverse and better life for all. The word “globalization” itself describes an endless range of interactions, both deliberate and accidental. Unforeseen consequences can emerge sometimes decades later. Steady cooperation rather than conflict is in order as global integration continues to influence nearly every aspect of modern life.

Building an Independent and Self-Reliant Economy in Globalization

Vietnam can use globalization to its benefit
November 1, 2003

The Luckiest Girl

One goat helps a Uganda youngster overcome poverty
Nicholas D. Kristof
July 7, 2008

Interconnected We Prosper

A larger middle class, with all its innovations, should be celebrated
William J. Amelio
June 27, 2008

We Either Lead, Or We Get Left

Countries attending the G8 meetings may soon change
Gordon Smith
July 18, 2008

Let’s Have a Real Debate on Globalization

A quick auto strike fuels anti-globalization debate in the US
Matthew J. Slaughter
September 28, 2007