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Globalization What is Globalization: A Framework 5/8/12
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Globalization Definitions Traditional definitions place globalization in an economic context: “the increasing interdependence of national economies.” A broad way to think of it: the world is getting smaller and more interconnected than ever before.
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Examples from the Past: #1 Trade along the Silk Road
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Examples from the Past #2 Brazilians colonized by Portugal
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Examples from the Past #3 Christianity in the Congo
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Examples from the Present #1 Indian doctors analyzing American X-Rays
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Examples from the Present #2 Starbucks in the Forbidden City The campaign to oust the Seattle-based coffee chain from one of China's most historic sites was led by a popular news anchor from the country's national television broadcaster, CCTV, who ignited a firestorm after taking up the issue on his popular blog last year. "Starbucks has good quality stuff, but it is still a symbol of America's low-class food culture," wrote Rui Chenggang on Jan. 12, 2007. "It's maybe O.K. to have a Starbucks around the Forbidden City. But having one inside the City is inappropriate. This is not globalization, but an erosion of Chinese culture."
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Examples from the Present #3 Human Rights? Does China truly have human rights?
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End of Cold War A billion + people have entered the global economy – pent up entrepreneurship is exploding – capitalism won, and these people want a part
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Technological Changes Technology has made it easier to make work more efficiently, spread ideas quickly, and communicate cheaply across great distances
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Population Growth More minds, more workers, more business, more middle-class demands
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Rise of Multinational Corporations Efficiency in business – comparative advantage – what makes a company an “American” company?
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By 2030….Great Barrier Reef…History
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