GLOBALIZATION AND THE EMERGING WORLD ORDER: IMPLICATIONS FOR SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA.
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https://doi.org/10.71146/kjmr578Keywords:
Globalization, World Order, BRICS, Sub-Saharan AfricanAbstract
Abstract.
Globalization has reshaped the world order, presenting both opportunities and challenges for Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. This article examines the implications of globalization on SSA nations, exploring the impact on economic development, cultural identity, and political sovereignty. We analyze the benefits of globalization, including increased access to global markets, technology, and investment, as well as the drawbacks, such as cultural homogenization, economic dependency, exploitation and economic inequality of developing countries especially Sub-Saharan African countries, etc. The article also discusses the emerging world order, characterized by shifting power dynamics, rising nationalism and growing multi-polarity. We argue that SSA countries must navigate these complexities to harness the benefits of globalization while mitigating its negative consequences. The article concludes by highlighting the need for SSA countries to develop strategic policies that promote economic diversification, cultural preservation and regional cooperation, ultimately enhancing their position in the global economy. By understanding the implications of globalization and the emerging world order, SSA countries can better navigate the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century, fostering sustainable development and consequently improving the lives of their citizens.
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