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What is the main reason behind the claim that globalization is inevitable and irreversible?
What is the main reason behind the claim that globalization is inevitable and irreversible?
- The fashion industry's complex web of global interactions
- Advancements in technology facilitating global interconnectedness (correct)
- The risk of local cultures losing their uniqueness
- Neoliberal policies enforced by state leaders
How does the fashion industry exemplify the interconnectedness brought about by globalization?
How does the fashion industry exemplify the interconnectedness brought about by globalization?
- It showcases the risk of local cultures losing their uniqueness
- It demonstrates the sharing of ideas and resources between countries (correct)
- It symbolizes the obstacles in stopping globalization
- It highlights the enforcement of neoliberal policies by state leaders
According to Robert Hormats, why is the lack of a single authority in globalization considered a positive aspect?
According to Robert Hormats, why is the lack of a single authority in globalization considered a positive aspect?
- It prevents conflicts and delays in decision-making due to different interests.
- It allows for unrestricted trade of products and services between countries. (correct)
- It promotes a diverse and dynamic global stage without domination by any single group.
- It ensures that no specific class can enforce its agenda on people.
What potential drawback of globalization is highlighted in the text?
What potential drawback of globalization is highlighted in the text?
In the context of globalization, how does the analogy of a 'big school project' illustrate the lack of a single country in charge?
In the context of globalization, how does the analogy of a 'big school project' illustrate the lack of a single country in charge?
What is the main argument made by Robert Hormats about the lack of a single authority in globalization?
What is the main argument made by Robert Hormats about the lack of a single authority in globalization?
What potential disadvantage of the lack of a single authority in globalization is highlighted in the text?
What potential disadvantage of the lack of a single authority in globalization is highlighted in the text?
How does the analogy of a 'big school project' help illustrate the lack of a single country in charge in globalization?
How does the analogy of a 'big school project' help illustrate the lack of a single country in charge in globalization?
What potential benefit of the lack of a single authority in globalization is highlighted in the text?
What potential benefit of the lack of a single authority in globalization is highlighted in the text?