Achieving U.S. National Objectives in the Age of Economic Globalization
Abstract
Economic globalization continues to expand and is a force that significantly influences foreign policy. The escalation of information technology, coupled with the drive for developing potential markets, fuels the desire for free trade and causes national borders to become transparent in international markets. With economic power, the U.S. can further national objectives overseas. By using economic power, fueled by economic globalization, developing nations can establish a firm economic framework. This will enable them to recognize the benefits of international trade, and achieve the associated by-products of a democratic nation that foster human rights, concern for the environment, and a desire for the betterment of all of its' citizens.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 29, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA414151
Entities
People
- Douglas J. Lee
Organizations
- United States Army War College