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Name Tutor Courses Date Global links and the face of globalization in Bozeman The world today shows a bilateral relationship between several countries. Examples of these countries include japan India Mexico and Italy. This is based on a trust relationship between the two nations in any case. As a result the two nations must be able to trade and invest on the premises of different countries. Unlike many countries in the world United States and the japan government have continuously shown a closer global links. Many of the things that American people use may either come from the two countries. This has been made simple by the fact that the two countries have traded over time. The two have also given each other time to invest making it simple bringing in complex challenges including climate changes environmental degradation and economic crisis. Poverty and pandemics have also occurred as a result of the increasing globalization in Montana. Such challenges cannot be left for one country to solve and thus require a coordinated response across the globe by a multiplicity of stakeholders. The outside world has however shown a different face to the Montana state as the current instruments of international problem solving have tried to minimize the challenges posed by globalization in Montana. These have managed to organize the political process and institutions in trying to effectively deal with global problems in Montana. The world’s consensus driven structures has reduced this problems significantly. They have managed to do so by in cooperating the efforts of NGO’s and government institutions. [...]
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. A summary description of the global links you found. What regions are you well-connected to and what regions are you less well-connected? . An explanation for why you think you found the patterns you did.. relate to your own life as well as to global economic and political patterns. . An assessment of how globalization is shaping Bozeman today and in the future.... how is the rest of the world selectively shaping Montana?
Subject Area: Human Geography
Document Type: Reports