The Impact of Globalization on Intercultural, Interethnic, and Interracial Conflicts
The Role of Globalization in Intensifying Intercultural, Interethnic, and Interracial Conflicts
Globalization refers to the interconnectedness and interdependence of countries around the world, driven by advancements in technology, communication, and transportation. While globalization has brought about numerous benefits, it has also exacerbated tensions and conflicts between different cultures, ethnicities, and races.
Understanding Interracial Conflict
Interracial conflict is a form of racial discrimination that arises from disagreements between two or more racial groups. It can manifest in various ways, including racism, segregation, and prejudice.
Racism, Segregation, and Prejudice
Racism entails the belief that one race is superior to another and justifies differential treatment based on race. Segregation involves the physical separation of individuals based on their race, leading to social, economic, and educational disparities. Prejudice refers to preconceived negative judgments about individuals due to their race or ethnicity.