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Globalization What are your notions or ideas associated with this term?
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Predict how many international- nations are represented in whole products in this room. Abi- 60 Hannah- 15 Ji Yeon- 50 Jon- 93 Rex- 51 Kenny- 35 Jack- 33 Turbold- 42 Nishanth- 7 Manasi- 12 Sean-11 ► Jordan ► Srilanka ► Canada ► Mexico ► Japan ► China ► Vietnam ► Korea ► USA ► Denmark ► United Kingdom ► Indonesia ► Israel ► France ► Mauritas ► Finland ► Netherlands ► Mongolia ► Honduras ► Italy ► Haiti ► Thailand ► Pakistan ► Turkey ► Cambodia ► “Africa” ► Banana Republic
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Predict how many international- nations are represented in students in the room. ► Kenny- 14 ► Rex- 15 ► Ji yeon- 8 ► Jon- 12 ► Alex- 10 ► Faiyz- 9 ► Manasi-16 ► Hannah & Ritu -7 ► Jack 11 ► Irene-5 ► Turbold- 13 ► Sean-17 ► B.American ► American ► Indonesia ► Korean ► Mongolia ► Mexican ► Japanese ► Indian ► Pakistan ► Jewish ► Ukranian ► Russian ► Vietnamese ► Chinese ► English ► Filipino ► Croatian ► Thai ► 18
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Globalization ► Essential Questions How do Global Organizations (Supranationals, Non- governmental organizations, and Multi-Nationals) affect the role or concept of the “state”? ► Definition: The interconnectivity of states in the forms of economy, culture, and politics.
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Economic Globalization: David Ricardo and Circular Flow ► Households, firms, government; rest of the world ► Factor market (land, labor, capital, entrepreneurial ability; rent, wages, interest, profit) ► Product market (goods and services, revenue) ► Trade as technology: Iowa car crop and creative destruction ► Comparative advantage
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Modernization vs. Dependencia ► Dependency theory: avoid dependence 1 st world capital, tech, expertise neo-mercantalism: import-substitution industrialization (Mexico) and export-led industrialization (China) Confirmation: Asian Contagion ► “Sustainable development”: 1 st world development questioned (cultural + social impacts; environmental impact; “free trade butters” hypocrisy) ► “Decoupling” (not so much)
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Costs of Globalization ► Erosion state sovereignty ► Outside pressure conform global norms ► Internal pressure for autonomy (decentralization), secession, disintegration ► Vulnerability actions others (NGOs, MNCs, WTO, IMF, World Bank, UN, etc.) ► Cross-border/international problems (crime, disease, environmental, etc.) ► “Race to the bottom”: Economic growth w/out development; internal inequality ► Problems of rapid industrialization + urbanization ► Women hurt more by transition (competition + liberalization reduction social welfare; undercuts subsistence ag., social constraints on new jobs, exploitation in cities/factories) ► “Americanization” + cultural/political backlash (Nigeriazation of oil industry)
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Benefits of Globalization ► Interdependence cooperation w/in global/regional institutions (integration) ► Rapid economic growth ► Global products + services + information ► Spread democracy + human rights ► Increased ability organize w/in + across borders ► Empowerment non-state actors ► New avenues political access, redress grievances, voice ► Global citizenship
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Globalization Graphs ► Supply and Demand, consumer and producer surplus ► Comparative Advantage (lowest cost of production) ► Exchange rates (derived demand) and balanced trade ► Interest rates
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Supranational Organization ► An organization that connects autonomous states and works towards mutually beneficial goals. ► Current Supranational Organizations: United Nations European Union NATO MERCOSEUR (Southern Common Market- Brazil, uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina. European Union ASEAN- Association of Southeast Asian Nations World Trade Organization African Union
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Supranational Organization ► The goal is to solve problems using the combined power of the member states. ► What problems need to be solved? ► To fight a shared political threat ► Terrorist Organizations ► Global Warming ► Pandemic ► Human Rights Violations ► Finite Natural Resources Protections ► Biodiversity ► Nuclear Proliferation ► Natural Disasters ► International Water Piracy (Economics?) ► Aliens!!!1! (Parks is leading to something -> Independence Day -> Morse Code -> Mothership -> Indians + British, Israelis + Egyptians) ► ^^ Giant enemy would lead to collective effort
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North Korea’s Crimes against Humanity ► Are we a global society? If we are a global society, can these situations be stopped? ► If these situations can be stopped, who should stop these situations?
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International Organizations ► International nongovernmental organizations (INGOs): non-governmental organizations(NGOs) that operate internationally. ► There are two types: International non-profit organizations. Examples include the World Organization of the Scout Movement, International Committee of the Red Cross and Médecins Sans Frontières. International corporations, referred to as multinational corporations. Examples include The Coca-Cola Company and Toyota. These are all considered part of Civil Society if they act on behalf of the public.
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