![]() Document printed from the website of the ICRC. URL: http://www.icrc.org/web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/html/66DEN2 International Committee of the Red Cross 30-09-2004 International Review of the Red Cross No 855, p. 493-504 Globalization: Introduction to the phenomenon and its implications for humanitarian action This article provides an introduction to the phenomenon of globalization and its implications for humanitarian action. The process of globalization entails risks as well as chances and although it is difficult to measure with any degree of precision it is a factor in many contemporary conflicts. Humanitarian action has a fundamental international dimension and is thus affected by globalization in that it has an impact on the way that risks and potential dangers are managed. Abstract
Globalization is both a fact of life, principally in economics, technology and communication, and an international view of the world. It needs to be considered in terms of its inherent ambivalence and contradictions: it can, for instance, promote cultural and scientific exchange, but it also facilitates coordination between criminal organizations; through the dissemination of human rights it may help to give greater freedom, but may also destroy cultures or inflict damage on traditional economies. |