![]() ![]() Globalization is seen not just as an economic process, but as a process of the world becoming increasingly interconnected-and also as one in which values are becoming more oriented to a global context, and international institutions are playing a more central role. The public appears to be growing more familiar with the concept of globalization. Only a small minority favors resisting the process of globalization, though enthusiasm for promoting it seems to have waned in recent years. A majority sees globalization as quite positive for the economy, American business, and consumers, but attitudes are less positive for American jobs and the environment. A majority or plurality sees globalization in general as more positive than negative. ![]() Overall, it appears that Americans feel that globalization has a mixture of positive and negative impacts, with the positive ones moderately outweighing the negative ones. American attitudes: Americans & the World ![]()
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