Interdependence

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Relations

  • Globalization: Globalization has increased the interdependence of nations in economic, political, and cultural spheres.
  • Interconnectedness: Interconnectedness suggests that different elements or systems are interdependent and rely on each other.
  • Globalization: Globalization has increased the interdependence of countries in economic, political, and cultural spheres.
  • Interconnectivity: Interconnectivity often leads to interdependence, where different components or systems rely on each other for their functioning.
  • Interpenetration: Interpenetration implies that all things are interdependent and rely on each other for their existence and functioning.
  • Inseparability: Inseparable things are interdependent, relying on each other for their existence or function.
  • Synergies: Synergies involve interdependence, where parties rely on each other’s contributions.
  • Monism: Monism emphasizes the interdependence of all things, rejecting strict separations or divisions.
  • Buddhism: Interdependence, or pratitya-samutpada, is the Buddhist concept that all phenomena are interconnected and dependent on other causes and conditions.
  • Complexity: Complex systems involve interdependence among their components, where changes in one part can affect other parts.
  • Non-dualism: The concept of interdependence, which emphasizes the relational nature of all things, is closely aligned with non-dualistic principles.