The world is flat by Thomas Friedman is a narrative on the accounts that are believed to explain the globalization history. It explains the accounts that took place, at the start of globalization in three eras. According to Friedman, the eras were classified into three, era one, two and three, with each era being characterized by individuals and countries globalizing each other, and the same acting as connectors, collaborators with countries acting as the main agents of collaboration. It also included some international bodies such as UN, which also participated in the globalization process due to quest for power Continue reading...