The Impact of Terrorism on Globalization: A Brief Exposition
| Vol-6 | Issue-03 | March-2021 | Published Online: 15 March 2021 PDF ( 393 KB ) | ||
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2021.v06.i03.005 | ||
| Author(s) | ||
Benazir Rahaman
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1State Aided College Teacher, Dept. of Political Science, Prof. S.N.H. College |
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| Abstract | ||
In his letter affirming, Dean Attanasio expressed, “This meeting, named „Terrorism‟s Burdens on Globalization,‟ sets that illegal intimidation represents a fundamental danger to globalization.” I concur with this propose, yet would recommend that psychological oppression particularly the „calamitous Terrorism‟ that happened on September 11, 2001-may so concentrate the brain brilliantly that we will at last give the issue of terrorist the sort of consideration it merits just as investigate in more prominent profundity the advantages and expenses of globalization. The title of this article presents its essential topic: illegal intimidation and globalization are secured a harmonious relationship. Globalization has contributed extraordinarily to the expanded danger that illegal intimidation currently stances and some portion of this danger is the negative effect that Terrorism may have on globalization. Then again, globalization, whenever created along reasonable, strategy serving lines, may lead the best approach to more successful strides towards battling Terrorism. This article initially talks about globalization and the effect it has had on the danger of illegal intimidation, particularly as exhibited by the occasions of September 11. It goes close to the reaction of the United States and the remainder of the world local area to these occasions and the effect it has had on globalization. Ultimately, the article considers the job that a reasonable cycle of globalization may play in fighting the danger of terrorism. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Terrorism, Globalization, Catastrophic Terrorism, Politics, Al-Qaeda | ||
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