The document discusses several key aspects of globalization including economic, cultural, and political dimensions. It provides information on how globalization has increased interconnectedness between countries through advances in technology, transportation, and communication. It describes how economic globalization has increased international trade and movement of goods, capital, and labor. Cultural globalization has led to the spread of shared cultures and consumption patterns across borders. Political globalization involves the rise of international organizations and global governance networks beyond individual nation-states.
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This document provides an overview of the contemporary world and globalization from the perspective of Prof. Dan Lhery Susano. It begins with definitions of the contemporary world and reasons for studying it, such as being aware of global issues and responsibilities as citizens. Globalization is then defined and the stages of globalization are outlined. Five aspects of globalization are discussed: economic, technological, cultural, political, and military. For each, one example is given. Consequences of globalization include both benefits like economic growth but also criticisms around environmental damage and cultural homogenization. The roles of international trade and institutions like the IMF, World Bank, and WTO in facilitating global economic integration are then summarized.
The document discusses several key aspects of globalization, including:
- Globalization encompasses the economy, political systems, and culture, and involves processes that shrink distances and bring things closer.
- There are broad, inclusive definitions of globalization as well as narrow, exclusive definitions. Broad definitions are vague while narrow ones can be limiting.
- Recent definitions describe globalization as transplanetary processes involving increasing liquidity and multidirectional flows of people, objects, places, and information.
- Globalization is debated and the debate itself is part of globalization. Definitions depend on perspective.
The document analyzes theories of globalization and whether it leads to increasing homogeneity or heterogeneity across cultures
Globalization involves increasing interconnection between nations through trade, culture, technology and politics. It can have both benefits and drawbacks. Key aspects of globalization include growing economic interdependence through rising international trade and multinational corporations. Technological advances also drive globalization by enabling rapid communication and transportation worldwide. Cultural globalization involves the spread of ideas, languages and cultural products around the globe. Politically, organizations like the United Nations and World Trade Organization aim to facilitate international cooperation but their goals are not always universally shared. Overall, globalization presents opportunities and risks that different people and nations experience unevenly.
Globalization is a complex phenomenon with arguments on both sides. Proponents argue that globalization leads to more efficient use of resources and economic growth that benefits all involved. However, critics argue that globalization threatens jobs and wages as companies outsource work overseas, and that it could undermine national sovereignty as corporations gain more power. Overall, there are reasonable perspectives on both sides of this complex issue with reasonable arguments that globalization may have both benefits and drawbacks.
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Globalization refers to the increasing integration of economies and societies around the world through cross-border movement of goods, services, technology and ideas. It involves several dimensions including economic, technological, sociocultural and political. The document discusses the various definitions, types, advantages and disadvantages of globalization. While globalization has increased trade and growth opportunities, it has also been criticized for exacerbating inequality and unemployment, undermining local cultures and weakening the control of national governments. The impact of globalization on development has been mixed, with both benefits and challenges that need to be addressed.
Globalization is a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place. Globalization also captures in its scope the economic and social changes that have come about as a result.
The document discusses globalization and its characteristics. Globalization is defined as a process where time and space constraints diminish as countries have more frequent and important interactions, forming an integrated world. Key characteristics of globalization include breaking time and space constraints through advances in transportation and communication, increasing mobility of capital, resources, goods and people, and more economic, political and cultural integration between countries through growing networks and establishment of transnational rules. Globalization is perceived both as an opportunity through economic growth and cultural exchange, and as a threat such as unemployment, inequality and reduced cultural diversity. Major drivers of globalization are identified as developments in transportation, communication technology, and mass media.
This document provides an overview of contemporary globalization and its key aspects, including:
- Economic globalization and the increasing interconnectedness of economies through trade organizations like NAFTA and the WTO.
- Technological globalization driven by advances in communication technologies.
- Cultural globalization and the spread of Western culture through multinational corporations.
- Political globalization represented by institutions like the United Nations.
- Military globalization and the role of global alliances.
It also discusses theories of globalization's effects from scholars like Friedman and potential consequences such as environmental damage, labor exploitation, and the erosion of traditional cultures.
1. Economic globalization is exemplified by the formation of multinational corporations like Royal Dutch Shell that operate in over 140 countries.
2. Technological globalization is demonstrated by the rapid spread of the World Wide Web in the last 10 years, though Africa lags with fewer computers than Manhattan.
3. Cultural globalization spreads cultures globally, as seen in the dominance of American movies, food chains, and the English language around the world.
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3. Nobody is in charge of globalization.
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2. 1. GIVE 3 EXAMPLES OF POLITICAL
GLOBALIZATION
European Union
NATO
BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE
WAR GAMES
NAFTA
3. 2. GIVE 2 EXAMPLES OF CULTURAL
GLOBALIZATION
Migration
Food
Sport
4. 3. THIS IS WHERE PEOPLE QUESTION
THEIR TRADITIONAL BELIEFS ABOUT
RELIGION, MARRIAGE, GENDER ROLES.
DETRADITIONALISATION
5. 4. MANY ALLIED NATIONS ENGAGED IN
THIS ACTIVITY IN A BID TO STRENGTHEN
MILITARY TIES.
WAR GAMES
6. 5. THIS REFERS TO THE
INTERCONNECTED WORLDWIDE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES THAT TAKE PLACE
BETWEEN MULTIPLE COUNTRIES.
Global Economy
7. 6. THIS OCCURS WHEN PRICES AMONG
DIFFERENT LOCATIONS OR RELATED
GOODS FOLLOW SIMILAR PATTERNS
OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME.
MARKET INTEGRATION
8. 7. GIVE 3 EXAMPLES OF FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS
WORLD BANK
IMF
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
9. 8. THESE ARE GOODS AND SERVICES
PRODUCED IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY
AND BOUGHT BY DOMESTIC RESIDENTS.
IMPORT
10. 9. THESE ARE GOODS AND SERVICES
MADE IN A COUNTRY AND SOLD
OUTSIDE ITS BORDERS.
EXPORTS
11. 9. THESE ARE GOODS AND SERVICES
MADE IN A COUNTRY AND SOLD
OUTSIDE ITS BORDERS.
EXPORTS
12. 10. THE FORMER UNITED STATES
PRESIDENT WHO COINED THE NAME
UNITED NATIONS
FRANKLIN ROSSEVELT
13. 11. REASONS FOR MARKET
INTEGRATION
To remove transaction cost
Foster Competition
Provide better signals for optimal
generation and consumption decisions
Improve security of supply
14. 12. THIS IS WHEN TWO OR MORE
NATIONS AGREE ON THE TERMS OF
TRADE BETWEEN THE.
TRADE AGREEMENT
15. 13. GIVE (3) FACTORS AFFECTING THE
GLOBAL ECONOMY.
NATURAL RESOURCES
INFRASTRUCTURE
POPULATION
LABOUR
HUMAN CAPITAL
TECHNOLOGY
LAW
16. 14. THIS REFERS TO AN INVESTMENT
STRATEGY THAT IS NOT CONSTRAINED
BY GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARIES.
GLOBAL INVESTMENT
17. 14. THIS WOULD PROVIDE LOANS FOR
EUROPEAN RECONSTRUCTION BUT
LATER EXPANDED ITS ACTIVITIES TO
DEVELOPING WORLD.
IBRD (International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development) later named WB (World
Bank)
18. 15. IT IS THE PROCESS BY WHICH IDEAS,
KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION, GOODS,
AND SERVICES SPREAD AROUND THE
WORLD.
GLOBALIZATION
23. 8. GIVE (1) EXAMPLES OF POLITICAL
GLOBALIZATION
24. 9-10. GIVE (2) EXAMPLES OF INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
25. 11. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SHOWS
ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION?
a. Taylor Swifts songs are sung by Filipinos
b. Spread of liberal ideas to many countries
c. Trade agreements among countries
d. Propagating religion to remote areas
26. 12. THE NEW ECONOMY IS BEING EMPHASIZED
IN ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION WHERE NEW
AND HIGH-GROWTH INDUSTRIESARE
DEVELOPED DUE TO TECHNOLOGY.
a. True
b. False
c. Both True and False
d. Partially True
27. 13. THE ORGANIZATION ESTABLISHEDAFTER
WORLD WAR II WHERE ITS PRIMARY GOAL IS TO
CONTAIN RUSSIANAGGRESSION BY CREATING
AMILITARY PACT IS KNOWNAS NAFTA.
a. True
b. False
c. Both True and False
d. Partially True
28. 13. THE ORGANIZATION ESTABLISHEDAFTER
WORLD WAR II WHERE ITS PRIMARY GOAL IS TO
CONTAIN RUSSIANAGGRESSION BY CREATING
AMILITARY PACT IS KNOWNAS NAFTA.
a. True
b. False
c. Both True and False
d. Partially True
29. 14. IT ISAREFINED NOTION THAT INDIVIDUALS
ARE LINKED TOGETHER THROUGH MASS MEDIA
AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION LEADING
TO THE FORMATION OFA SINGLE COMMUNITY.
a. Global Citizenship
b. Global Actors
c. Global Village
d. Global Market
30. 15. ONE OF THEADVANTAGES OF CULTURAL
GLOBALIZATION IS THE EASE OF TRADE.
a. True
b. False
c. Both True and False
d. Partially True