GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT: Globalisation Flashcards
Three types of Globalisation
- Economic
- Political
- Cultural
Economic Globalisation
Capitalist free markets operate without national borders
Political Globalisation
Global TNCs, charities and multi-state organisations now make political decisions for many countries
TNCs
A company with employees and facilities in several countries
What has caused Economic Globalisation?
- Structure is now between countries rather than within countries
- Growth of TNCs, improved transport and better communication make global trade possible
Examples of Economic Globalisation?
- Spread of Capitalist free market
- Growth and spread of TNCs
- McDonaldisation (Ritzer, 2000)
- Global financial markets
Who is involved in Political Globalisation?
Global decision-making: states now act together to take decisions and work together to form IGOs
NGOs also often operate globally
Examples of IGOs
- European Union (EU)
- United Nations (UN)
- North-Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
Examples of NGOs
- Medecins Sans Frontieres
- Red Cross
- Green Peace
- Amnesty International
Examples of Cultural Globalisation
- Worldwide Communication and Information Systems e.g. Internet
- Global Consumerism e.g. Amazon
- Cosmopolitan Lifestyles
- World Sport e.g. Olympics
- International Tourism e.g. Package holidays
Three perspectives on Globalisation
- Neoliberal
- Transformationalist
- Radical
What is the Neoliberal Perspective on Globalisation?
- ‘Positive Globalists’
- It’s a good thing as it encourages free market
- ‘New World Order’
- Capitalism replaces other religious and philosophical movements
- Support cultural globalisation because if the market is truly ‘free’ there will be cultural homogenisation
What is the Radical Perspective on Globalisation?
- ‘Negative Globalists’
- It only serves to increase inequality by making businesses more profitable through exploitative practices . ‘Structural Violence’
- Cultural Imperialism leads to Cultural Homogenisation
- TNCs and IGOs are empire builders.
What is Structural Violence and who theorised it?
Galtung (1969)
Money is used to subjugate people in place of guns. E.g. Africa and South America
What is the Transformationalist Perspective on Globalisation?
- Aren’t certain of the outcome
- Want to take an objective stance (Postmodernists)
- Cohen and Kennedy (2012) wrote the first paper on Transformationalist Theory