Rich nations of late show increased interest in inviting talents from rich nations only. But when it comes to pooling material resources, there is no restriction at all. This biased attitude to poor nations is detrimental in more ways than one.
Try to identify a few major negative impacts of such a stance.
Do you think there are ways to make a shift in this attitude?
Globalization is meant for the general welfare of the whole world. Unfortunately, this is not happening at times. Of late, there is biased attitude from the rich towards inviting human resource from poor nations. This is harmful, and there are ways to fix this anomaly.
The primary concern is that the gap between the rich and poor will increase. This is dangerous in the sense that part of the world will go filthy rich and the rest of the world will remain poor in the days to come. Secondly, human resources from poor nations will go either unused or underused depriving the world of their contribution. This is global loss. Thirdly, there is room for disharmony among global population.
When it comes to pooling resource, the rich are able to import whatever they want. This is mainly due to the need for foreign currencies. Secondly, many natural poor nations may become fuels to the rich. Statistics show that 40% of the global resources is used by the rich economies, and the rest is shared by the poor.
How can we strike a balance? Firstly, if the rich nations ignore talents from poor nations, the latter can suspend exports to such nations. Secondly, there can be import curbs so that poor nations can press the rich to come to terms. And, finally, those nationals from poor nations who are already in the rich economies can think of calling it a day and return to their homelands. This will definitely dent the rich.
In short, the biased attitude towards talents from poor nations is an unhealthy practice in today’s all encompassing global interface. This condition would worsen international relations to an extent. The world need to strike a balance.
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