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Global Politics Week 3: Globalization of World Politics
PSIR 101 Global Politics Week 3: Globalization of World Politics
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What is Globalization?
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Widening; Deepening; and Speeding up of world interconnectedness.
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In other words, it refers to the processes in which social relations obtain relatively “borderless” qualities.
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What is internationalization?
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It refers to the process of intensifying connections between national domains.
In international relations, countries are divided from each other by clearly marked frontiers, but in a globalized world there are no borders for transnational corporations (TRNs).
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Globalization transform world politics and alter the traditional way of thinking.
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Growing intensity of worldwide interconnectedness:“shrinking world”.
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What are the consequences of globalization?
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There are three different perspectives:
Hyperglobalists Sceptics Transformationalists
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Hyperglobalists: suggest that it is resulting to the “demise of the sovereign nation state”.
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Sceptics: contend that states and geopolitics remain the principle agent.
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Transformationalists: demise of the nation state are exaggerated however globalization has been associated with the coming about of the new global politics.
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Global interconnectedness has appeared at the forefront in many spheres, but mostly evident in economic integration.
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The relative de-nationalization!
Globalization: Social Political Economic The relative de-nationalization!
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The intensification of social interactions
Integration of world economy De-territorilization growth of supra-territorial Exp. Asylum seekers, SARS virus, spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
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Transportation and communication
Increase in the velocity of Ideas News Goods Information Capital Technological movements around the world Transportation and communication
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Growing collective awareness!
Globalization different from internationalization in: Scale Scope Velocity Depth of contemporary interconnectedness Growing collective awareness!
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Like-minded people! Global solidarity
exp. Climate change, proliferation of nuclear weapons Like-minded people!
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Cooperation between parallel government agencies!
Interdependence between nation states! Dealing with global problems! Cooperation between parallel government agencies!
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Bombing in Bali has repercussions for public perception of security!
Has profound consequences for our collective security and prosperity! Bombing in Bali has repercussions for public perception of security!
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UK’s companies have their headquarters abroad!
“Shrinking world”! UK’s companies have their headquarters abroad!
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Patterns of contemporary globalization!
Economic (MNCs/ TNCs) Military (global arms trade) Legal (international law) Ecological (environmental networks) Cultural (communication networks and global media corporations) Social (shifting patterns of migration) Patterns of contemporary globalization!
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The engines of globalization!
Technology (communication infrastructure) Economics (free trade) Politics (normative infrastructure) The engines of globalization!
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Scope and scale of globalization is different in:
Economic Social Political fields… Uneven globalization!
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Economic and cultural protectionism!
Fears of imperialism result to anti-globalization movements! Economic and cultural protectionism!
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BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China)
Trying to alter rules and institutions of world order! BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China)
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Internationalization!
Global control and command Exp. WTO, TNCs Internationalization!
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The Westphalian constitution of world politics!
Territorial fixed borders (fixed borders) Sovereignty (political and legal authority) Autonomy (principles of self-determination) The Westphalian constitution of world politics!
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From state centric geopolitics to geocentric global politics!
Exp. The power of UN Charter and Declaration of Human Rights From state centric geopolitics to geocentric global politics!
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The domestic and foreign policy is blurring !
Economic Security Environmental policies! The domestic and foreign policy is blurring !
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The worldwide web! International Organizations
Transnational organizations Society Government The worldwide web!
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Interests are articulated and aggregated, decisions are made, values are allocated and policies pursued! Global polity!
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Global policy networks
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) dealing with global issues! Global policy networks
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Global and transnational rules!
Common purpose and Collectively agreed goals! Global and transnational rules!
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Regulate aspects of global economic and social affairs!
Global Governance!
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