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Yoruba drummers in Erin-Osun, Nigeria, 1997 GLOBALIZATION Yoruba drummers in Erin-Osun, Nigeria, 1997

WHAT IS THE GLOBE? CULTURALLY SPECIFIC SET OF COMMITMENTS RELATIONSHIPS SET OF PRACTICES

WHAT IS GLOBALIZTION? ACTIVATING YOUR COMMITMENTS CONNECTING ACROSS DIFFERENCES FORGING NEW RELATIONSHIPS SPREAD AND CONNECTEDNESS OF PRODUCTION, COMMUNICATION, AND TECHNOLOGIES ACROSS THE WORLD

DEBATES Is globalization new or old? Is globalization good or bad? 3. Is globalization really “global” or inclusive of all people?

5 ASPECTS OF GLOBALIZATION ECONOMIC TECHNOLOGICAL CULTURAL POLITICAL MILITARY THESE ASPECTS ARE ALL INTERCONNECTED! ********************* After this lecture, can you give 1 example of each of the above?

1. ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION EARLY CAPITALIST IDEAS: 1. “Free Market Economy” (Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations, 1776) Market is “free” from State control 2. Division of labor 3. Competition

Economic Globalization TODAY: Economies Are Increasingly Linked Together EXS: NAFTA (MX, CA, US), The EU, WTO (World Trade Organization) WTO Only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations Goal: help producers of goods and services, exporters, and importers conduct their business

ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION MULTI-NATIONAL CORPORATIONS OLD: Dutch East India Company? 1602 company of Dutch merchants & independent trading companies Spice trade monopoly in East Asia Power to colonize territories & enslave indigenous people Indonesia & South Africa

ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION NEW: Nike, Wal-Mart, Royal/Dutch Shell Top 100 multinationals are all US-owned companies! Royal/Dutch Shell: global group of energy and petrochemical companies, operating in more than 140 countries and territories, employing more than 112,000 people

Economic Globalization in AFRICA Little Industry and Technology Can economic globalization can help reduce poverty? “Brain Drain” Debt (IMF loans) AF countries can’t even pay back interest 300 million pple live on less than $1/day 48% pple in sub-Saharan AF in extreme poverty (less than 750 calories/day) 2001 Index for Foreign Investment in Africa was “0” Gap between rich and poor increasing

2. TECHNOLOGICAL GLOBALIZATION “World Wide Web” has exploded in last 10 years Computers can move money around world = “finance capital” Silicon Valley is 9th largest economy in world! Africa Number of telephones is decreasing More computers in Manhattan than all of Africa! Post-colonial infrastructures don’t support technology

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3. CULTURAL GLOBALIZATION Cultural Imperialism = Dominance of one culture over others Hollywood movies, MacDonald’s, Disneyland, Starbucks Dominance of the English language and invasion of other languages Do people all over the world have the same taste? Africa “Culture Industry” = opportunities for Africans to sell their culture in the “global market” that values traditional culture

4. POLITICAL GLOBALIZATION The United Nations: Global assoc. of govts. facilitating cooperation in international law, security, economic development, and social equity Whose interests does the UN represent? The US and the UK were the only nations in support of going to war in Iraq Can a global politics with social values exist? Alternative political gatherings: Annual World Social Forums since 2001, The Piece Process @ Gav!

POLITICAL GLOBALIZATION South Africa In 2001, US pharmaceutical corporations sued South African companies for infringing on AIDS medication patent laws In 2003, President George W. Bush announced the Emergency Plan in 2003 - the largest international health initiative in history by one nation to address a single disease HIV/AIDS Situation in 2004 HIV Infected: 5.3 million AIDS Deaths: 370,000 AIDS Orphans: 1.1 million

5. MILITARY GLOBALIZATION Nuclear Bombs F/A-22 Raptor

MILITARY GLOBALIZATION Smart Bombs Sidewinder Missiles

MILITARY GLOBALIZATION Global alliances become clear during war time Ex: Today’s US alliance with Britain in wars against Afghanistan and Iraq What will happen with North Korea and nuclear weapons? Africa “Trade in Arms” = US sold $227 million in arms to AF in 1990s US train and provide weapons for African armies on both sides of their civil wars (ex. Mobutu civil war in Zaire) US is the #1 exporter of weapons globally US is the last on the list of exporters of non-military aid to the developing world

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In Class assignment: Describe an example or scenario for each of the five aspects of globalization, then answer questions 1-3 in complete sentences. ECONOMIC TECHNOLOGICAL CULTURAL POLITICAL MILITARY Is globalization new or old? Is globalization good or bad? 3. Is globalization really “global” (or inclusive of all people)?