![]() It must be emphasized that globalization is not merely a homogenizing and integrating force, but divides and fragments societies as well. We see globalization as the extension of trends and influences (such as ideas, concepts, knowledge, ethics and technology as well as behaviors) across erstwhile barriers (ethnic, linguistic, cultural, religious, political or environmental). This paper examines the impacts of globalization on Somalia. In reality, however, Somalia has had a complex and uneven set of interactions with global actors and trends. It might, therefore, seem reasonable to view Somalia as a country left out of the loop of new global markets, technologies, politics and cultures. Somalia also ranks among the lowest countries in the world on UNDP’s Human Development Index (HDI). ![]() Somalia’s communities have had to deal with a period of statelessness for longer than any other society in the contemporary world.
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