
Globalization and Revolutions
Globalization is the process where countries become more interconnected through trade, communication, and cultural exchange, creating a more integrated world economy and society. Revolutions are significant, rapid changes in political, social, or economic systems, often driven by widespread discontent or new ideas. Together, globalization can influence revolutions by spreading ideas quickly and increasing interconnectedness, which can lead to more coordinated efforts for change or, conversely, greater resistance. Both shape societies profoundly, with globalization expanding opportunities and challenges, and revolutions transforming governance and social structures.