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1 제목 서강대학교 교수학습센터 부소장 정유성 Chapter 1: Globalization and Area Studies September 07, 2015 Prof. Dr. Kyu Young LEE

2 Introducing Globalization Worldwide interconnectedness is growing in: –Extensity –Intensity –Velocity –Impact

3 Globalization as a process characterized by (1) * A stretching of social, political, and economic activities across political frontiers so that events, decisions, and activities in one region of the world come to have significance for individuals and communities in distant regions of the globe. Civil wars and conflict in the world’s poorest regions, for instance, increase the flow of asylum seekers and illegal migrants into the world’s affluent countries;

4 Globalization as a process characterized by (2) * The intensification, or the growing magnitude, of interconnectedness, in almost every sphere of social existence from the economic to the ecological, from the activities of Microsoft to the spread of harmful microbes, such as the SARS virus, from the intensification of world trade to the spread of weapons of mass destruction;

5 Globalization as a process characterized by (3) The accelerating pace of global interactions and processes as the evolution of worldwide systems of transport and communication increases the rapidity or velocity with which ideas, news, goods, information, capital, and technology move around the world. Routine telephone banking transactions in the UK are dealt with by call centres in India in real time, whilst at the outset of the recent financial crisis stock markets across the globe displayed a synchronized collapse within hours rather than in weeks as in the Great Crash of 1929;

6 Globalization as a process characterized by (4) * The growing extensity, intensity, and velocity of global interactions is associated with a deepening enmeshment of the local and global in so far as local events may come to have global consequences and global events can have serious local consequences, creating a growing collective awareness or consciousness of the world as a shared social space, that is globality or globalism. This is expressed, among other ways, in the worldwide diffusion of the very idea of globalizations itself as it becomes incorporated into the world’s many languages, from Mandarin to Gaelic.

7 Introducing Globalization Globalization denotes –A shift in the scale of social organization –The emergence of the world as shared social space –Relative de-territorialization of social, economic and political activity –Relative de-nationalization of power

8 Definitions of Globalization (1) Globalization is variously defined in the literature as: 1.‘The intensification of worldwide social relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa.’ (Giddens 1990: 21) 2.‘The integration of the world-economy.’ (Gilpin 2001: 364) 3.‘De-territorialization - or … the growth of supraterritorial relations between people.’ (Scholte 2000: 46) 4.‘time-space compression.’ (Harvey 1989)

9 Definitions of Globalization (2) Globalization – “a process that involves a great deal more than simply growing connections or interdependence between states.” It can be defined as: “A historical process involving a fundamental shift or transformation in the spatial scale of human social organization that links distant communities and expands the reach of power relations across regions and continents.”  Not the same as internationalization  Not the same as regionalization

10 Globalization – internationalization vs. regionalization (1) * Globalization - distinguished from more spatially delimited processes such as internationalization and regionalization 1.Internationalization (1) refers to growing interdependence between states; Internationalization (2) presumes that they remain discrete national units with clearly demarcated borders. -Globalization refers to a process in which the very distinction between the domestic and the external breaks down. -Distance and time are collapsed, so that events many thousands of miles away can come to have almost immediate local consequences while the impacts of even more localized developments may be diffused rapidly around the globe.

11 Globalization – internationalization vs. regionalization (2) If globalization refers to transcontinental or transregional networks, flows, or interconnectedness, then 2. Regionalization can be conceived as the intensification of patterns of interconnectedness and integration among states that have common borders or are geographically proximate, as in the European Union. Accordingly, whereas flows of trade and finance between the world’s three major economic blocs – North America, Asia Pacific, and Europe – constitute globalization, by contrast, such flows within these blocs are best described as regionalization.

12 Contemporary Globalization Robust even after September 11 th, 2001 A multi-dimensional, uneven, and asymmetrical process Best described as a “thick” form of globalization, or globalism

13 A World Transformed Transforming the Westphalian ideal of sovereign statehood Shifting our thinking from geopolitical to global politics --> focus on the politics of worldwide social relations Distorted global politics: characterized by significant power asymmetries

14 Global Politics: from distorted to cosmopolitan? Double democratic deficit –Limits democracy within states –Creates new global governance mechanisms which lack democratic credentials New global political theory draws upon cosmopolitan thinking –Distorted politics as contest between statism and cosmopolitanism in conduct of world affairs –Offers account of desirability and feasibility of democratization of global politics