Analysis of the Rapid Exposure to the World Faced by Southern Pacific Islands and How It Set Them on the Path to Modern Conditions

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Aidan Clarke*

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Published: 1 October 2024 | Article Type : Research Article

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In this paper, we examine the detrimental effects globalization has had on the Southern Pacific Islands, specifically the rapid exposure to the world that had adverse consequences. The central thesis of this paper contends that the impacts of globalization have been negative. To make this point, the study uses a comprehensive analysis of data found in studies on foreign nations, the cultural erosion of these islands, diseases from the world specifically STIs, and other data illustrating the negative effects. The results indicate that most of the effects shown can be traced back to the quick integration into the world on a global scale which was forced on these islands. We can see how health challenges, cultural erosion, and other socio-economic consequences are shown to be the most significant of these repercussions. To conclude, the research exemplifies the need for addressing the effects of globalization within this area, a different sort of economic assistance, and a more sustainable approach for their integration into our globalized world.

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Aidan Clarke*. (2024-10-01). "Analysis of the Rapid Exposure to the World Faced by Southern Pacific Islands and How It Set Them on the Path to Modern Conditions." *Volume 5*, 1, 48-53