Political globalization is the politic of the globe that is intensified and spreading. The territorial borders are being permeated.
The United States is one of the most important countries of the worldwide economy, it is a very powerful and a country with a lot of influence. Without any doubt, the election of the American president in 2008 was watch worldwide. History was about to be made for that reason people from around de world were interested in the American election that year. Barack Obama did not only gain popularity in United State, he was popular everywhere.
The United States is one of the most important countries of the worldwide economy, it is a very powerful and a country with a lot of influence. Without any doubt, the election of the American president in 2008 was watch worldwide. History was about to be made for that reason people from around de world were interested in the American election that year. Barack Obama did not only gain popularity in United State, he was popular everywhere.
Looking back at after the Second World War, the United State establishes a plan, the Marshall plan. This plan was against communism. They form an alliance and went against every country that was communism. This is how the Cold War started. They United States forbidden a political system through the world and it was not the end of it. The war against terrorist is directly linked to political globalization. They United States and other countries are fighting against the terrorist group Al Qaeda, a group that is against globalization. President Obama had promise to stop sending soldier and it is only in 2011 that it took place. (Perspective monde, pr. 3)
“Over the ensuing three years, Obama negotiated a new strategic arms treaty with Russia, made progress in stamping out the high command of Al Qaeda, and coped deftly with “black swan” events like the Arab Awakening.”(TALBOTT. Strobe, 2012)
“Over the ensuing three years, Obama negotiated a new strategic arms treaty with Russia, made progress in stamping out the high command of Al Qaeda, and coped deftly with “black swan” events like the Arab Awakening.”(TALBOTT. Strobe, 2012)