There are three good examples of global interdependence in Germany. The first example is Environment. A good way to protect the environment by using global interdependence is create institutions that manage specific issues like deforestation, shared water resources, and other environment issues (Pintasilgo, 1990). Also that toxic waste should be disposed of properly and not sent into developing countries or tossed in the ocean or sea (Pintasilgo, 1990). The second example is Energy. A way to save energy by using global interdependence is to launch a research program about the development of renewable energy sources, specifically for nuclear fusion, solar energy, and geothermal energy (Pintasilgo, 1990). We could also find places for stable and safe nuclear waste disposal and procedures for neutralizing nuclear reactors (Pintasilgo, 1990). Finally the last example is human rights. A way to protect human rights by using global interdependence is to recognize and protect the right that individuals have to monitor the government’s investigation of human rights (Pintasilgo, 1990). The recognition of the principal of free access and unhindered movement of onlookers in elections will help protect human rights (Pintasilgo, 1990). The interdependence is economic, and cultural. It focuses on both human aspects as well as focusing on the environment and resources.
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Heymann, E. (2011, February 10). Germany's Auto Industry: Driver and beneficiary of globalization. Retrieved July 29, 2015, from http://www.dbresearch.com/PROD/DBR_INTERNET_EN-PROD/PROD0000000000269743/Germany’s auto industry: Driver and beneficiary of.PDF.
Pintasilgo, M. (1990, March 11). Global Interdependence and National Sovereignty. Retrieved July 29, 2015, from http://interactioncouncil.org/node/64.