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Growth and Globalization Part II Globalization and the emergence of a multipolar world
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I. The Age of Globalization A.Fall of USSR/Communist model affirmation of liberal capitalist model Free market globalization permeates everywhere
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1980-1990 major changes (PCs, Internet, flow of information and money, FDI (foreign direct investment) Importance of Multinational Corporations
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I. The Age of Globalization Canadian documentary: The Corporation Video: Chapter 1: What is a corporation?
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II. The USA: From Superpower to Crisis A.The U.S.: the Hyperpower The “Big Winner” but not for long… Development of high technology & service industries Outranked all world competitors Great prosperity in 1990s – Clinton
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II. The USA: From Superpower to Crisis Video: The 1990’s: Boom Time in America
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B. A Fragilized Status 9/11 Afghanistan 2001 Iraq 2003 Sub-primes crisis 2007 Global financial crisis 2008
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How can you explain the various peaks and falls on the graph?
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III. Affirmation of a Multipolar World A.Weakening of American power partly explained by growth of emerging powers diverse strong points new powers of 21 st century 2010 China becomes 2 nd world economic power (beating Japan) world economic balance will see radical change in next 2 decades
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III. Affirmation of a Multipolar World TED Talk London. Understanding the Rise of China, by Martin Jacques 2010
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B. Affirmation of BRICS confirms the breaking up of the former “Third World” 1. Emerging powers catching up with developed countries 2. Developing countries (esp. LDC) low irregular growth rate marginalized & excluded from globalization
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Each country’s size based on GDP per person
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Concentration of GDP around the world
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Reading Homework 1/The Unfinished Nation Read Chapter 34: The Age of Globalization pp. 923- 929/939-947 Will be scanned on the blog! 2/ “The Puny Superpower: America’s role in the world is steadily shrinking, and that’s nothing to celebrate.” Newsweek 2013
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