"the impact of globalisation has been exaggerated" Discuss
cultural globalisation has been absorbed and adapted by societies who still retain thier own cultural practices
other than hybridisation what else has happened to culture to show its globalisation as been exaggerated
Global civil society
the emergence of what kind of society can be used to support Nye's view on political globalisation
technology the internet 24 hour news
the increase in what has meant that information flows and communication across boarders has increased
the BRICS
the rise of which bloc has also been an example of economic globalisation
not been exaggerated
what is the liberal/idealist/hyper globalist view on economic globalisation, has it been exaggerated or not
exaggerated
what is the realist view on political globalisation and its impact (exaggerated or not)
-states are not required to sign up to treaties -states can leave as they wish -states still make their own laws
what three features of IGO's and states illustrate that political globalisation is exaggerated
- nation states still have economic control -weak international institutions -cultural globalisation is hybridisation as it flows both ways
what three reasons would globalisation sceptics illustrate for the over exaggeration of the impact of globalisation
-exaggerated due to fact that national economies not irrelevant -states still have control over trade in economy
what two things about the realist argument on economic globalisation show about it
TNC's
what type of institutions also show the growth of economic globalisation
supranational
what type of organisation is the EU
no logo
what was championed by naomi klein in 2001
not exaggerated
what would liberals say about cultural globalisation and its impact
they erode sovereignty and are weak and ineffective
what would realist argue about political globalisation and IGO's
that it is hybridisaton as it flows both ways
what would scepticts and realists state as a reason for cultural globalisation being exaggerated
China
which BRICS member has been growing at an average of 8-10% annually
sceptic
which argument is more convincing the hyper or sceptic argument
2007-08
which economic crash illustrates the level of permeability of national economies
hyber globalists
who would idealist tend to agree with
globalisation sceptics
who would realist tend to agree with
as nations want to retain a sense of national identity
why has there been a backlash to cultural globalisation
they believe we are living in a globalised world due to economic interdependence, political cooperation and homogenization of culture
why would hyper globalists not believe that globalisation has been exaggerated
yes
would globalisation sceptics agree with the statement that the impact of globalisation has been exaggerated
yes
Do realists believe that economic globalisation is an exaggerated impact of globalisation
economic interdependence and interconnectedness
The importance of what would liberals state has started to absorb national economies into a global one
80%
how much international trade occurs between developing and developed states to illustrate how it is not "global"
also known as the world system theory in with the "core" rich nations are relied on by poor "periphery" nations for trade and TNC investment
describe the dependancy theory
no
do hyper globalists think the impact of globalization has been exaggerated
those that believe the current process is not that of globalisation but of regionalism and are sceptical of globalisation
what are globalisation sceptics
those that view the new globalized economic and cultural patterns became inevitable once technology became widely available, they are the chief believers in globalisation
what are hyper globalists
-decision making and implementation take time -political power is retained by nation states
what are two downfalls of IGOs a political globalisation
Indian
what cuisine from a different culture is the UK's favorite cuisine
that is nothing new
what do realists say about international trade (is it new or not)
it still takes places within nations
what do realists say about trade and economic to illustrate how economic globalisation has been exaggerated
used by almost all the states of the world acting as a forum for cooperation and discussion
what do the three institutions of economic global governance do
the dependency theory
what do theorist say economic globalisation has created
there has been a horizontal shift of power from national to international level
what does Joseph Nye point out about political globalisation
The EU and Euro
what economic union is an example of economic globalisation
it has been uneven and in some cases un-noticeable
what else have realists argued about economic globalisation (Hegemon)
produceed 30% of all global economic output in 2010
what evidence shows that the USA is still the dominant hegemon
the fact that national economies are being absorbed into a global economy
what feature of economic globalisation in particular would realists say is exaggerated
arab spring
what happened in 2011 that illustrates americanization
ideas of democracy and western values are shown through american TV programmes, TNC's and goods worldwide
what has caused a global homogenization of culture
americanisation
what has cultural homogenization also been called
increased because flow of goods,money, information and commodities greatly increased taking culture around the world
what has increasingly permeable borders meant for cultural globalisation
naomi klein
what has there been to globalisation especially cultural
to be transcended
what have members of the EU and Euro allowed of their border and economy
disadvantaged states
what idea means that there is no longer one political representative for a nation but communications between nations at the international level
150 of the worlds biggest 500 TNC's are owned by americans
what illustrates Americanization
the EU
what institution illustrates best the principle of pooled sovereignty
-IMF -World bank -WTO
what institutions of global economic governance illustrate the growth of political globalisation
altered mcdonalds menu in india and turkey
what is an example of absorbed and adapted cultural globalisation
the process whereby information,commodities and images that have been produced in one part of the world enter into a global flow that tends to flatten out cultural differences between nations, regions and individuals
what is cultural globalisation
process whereby all national economies have to a greater or lesser extent been absorbed into an interlocking global economy
what is economic globalisation
globalisation is the emergence of a complex web of interconnectedness that means that our lives are increasingly shaped by events that occur and decisions that are made at a great distance from us
what is globalisation
the process by which policy making responsibility are taken from national governments and transferred to international organisations
what is political globalisation
not exaggerated
what is the idealist/liberal view on political globalisation and its impact (exaggerated or not)