All three sources assess globalization's impact, focusing on workers, consumer protections, and shared values. Sources I and III embrace each other, while Source II may reject Source III's perspective.
The common theme across all three sources is the evaluation of globalization's impact, particularly on workers, consumer protections, and shared global values.
Source I, represented by Kofi Annan, advocates for embedding the global market in shared values to ensure universal benefits.
Source II expresses skepticism about the effects of free trade agreements on worker and consumer protections. Source III presents a dialogue reflecting worker concerns about past trade agreements. Sources I and III embrace each other as both advocate for fair and inclusive globalization.
However, Source II may reject Source III, as it emphasizes skepticism about free trade agreements that Source III's boss sees as fair trade. Overall, the sources collectively provide diverse perspectives on globalization's implications.