If the theology is of a non-militant, or peaceful nature, allowing other beliefs and practices to co-exist, yes, this theology will hinder globalization because people are given the option to follow it, or not, according to their own free will. This prevents globalization because multi-cultural and/or pluralistic societies are not cohesive. (Modern Europe and America)
If the theology is aggressive and militant, teaching that it must be the ruling theology worldwide, no. In fact, it may tend to increase globalization because it will not co-exist with other competing theologies or ideologies.
Answer: No, theocracies do not hinder globalization. Whether a theocracy can actually overtake the entire globe, remains to be seen. So far, these have only been successful on a local/regional level. (Iran, Saudi Arabia, etc)
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In Africa, globalization hinders the nation's development when it comes to the exploitation of its natural resources. On the other hand, globalization supports Africa's development in terms of economic growth.
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Globalization- Growth to a global or worldwide scale; "the globalization of the communication industry"
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Most theocracies throughout history did not have political parties (such as Ancient Egypt, Babylonia, Ancient Israel, the Safavid Empire, etc. Some theocracies, like the Islamic Republic of Iran certainly do have political parties. However, the theocrats themselves exist outside of the political process since the idea is that the theocrats have a singular religious perspective and are, therefore, not divided like the rest of the population.
Globalization is the process by which the economy and cultures of many nations become integrated. The rate of globalization has increased due to advances in technology.
globalization is a process of free movement of capital labour technology etc
The United States illustrates the process of globalization through its reduced trade barriers, improved economic interactions, increased economic ties, and more emphasis on global cooperation.
The mobility of goods, services, labor, and capital
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