Globalisation Flashcards

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How does Giddens, 1990 define globalisation?

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Intensification of worldwide social relations which make distant events have local consequences

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How does Gilpin, 2001 define globalisation?

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‘The integration of the world economy.’

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What is the economic definition of globalisation?

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A closer integration of:

  • national goods,
  • services,
  • labour,
  • capital markets
  • More competition
  • Increased speed, density & complexity of integration
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How can globalisation be defined on a global, more social level?

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The rise of non-state actors (international organizations, global firms, NGOs, “civil society”)

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What is the change of world exports in terms of a GDP percentage between 1990 and 2010?

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19%-32%

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How is globalisation often measured?

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  • GDP change
  • Migration levels (movement of labour)
  • Internet access
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What are the advantages of globalisation?

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  • Reduced no of people living in poverty as of 2011 (World Bank)
  • Cheaper costs of travel (affordable, better competition within markets structures, easy access to markets for start-up businesses)
  • Media (24 hour coverage, live updates)
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What are the disadvantages of globalisation?

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  • Cheaper costs of travel (Although affordable, this is bad for the environment! #progreta)
  • Media
    - TOO much media,
    - important things get overwhelmed by crappy US shite,
    - we become desensitised to violence aka the picture of Sallas body and that isis woman being beheaded; constructivism - we associate said countries with violence because that’s all we see!
  • Globalisation spreds Western values and maybe white washes? Imposition of the Western identity
  • Decline of language
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What causes globalisation according to A. Walter, 2012?

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  • Technology

- Policy liberalisation

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What produces policy liberalisation according to A. Walter 2012?

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  • Absence of economic depressions and great power wars
  • Keynsian economics, 30’s (long run aggregate supply)
  • Social democracy
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What does globalisation mean in terms of International Relations? (not great)

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  • Questions realism and state primary
  • Media affects how governments handle situations and how quickly they react
  • Global diffusion of norms, more liberalism?
  • Should there automatically be more complex interdependence just because of the increase in interconnectness?
  • More hegemony of ideas
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What does globalisation mean in terms of International Relations? (not bad)

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  • Political activity is more inclusive
  • Global issues are a thing
  • News is interconnected
  • Knowledge is more largely available
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What are the PROBLEMS of globalisation?

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  • Inequality- The gap between the richest and the poorest 20 percent of the world has increased to 86:1 and rising (UN Development Programme)
  • Cultural Homogenisation- are we all becoming too similar (‘lost’ languages, McDonalds instead of local cuisine!)
  • Democracy- How do we assert democratic control over powerful transnational forces? See for example current surveillance debate- possible because of spread of internet and cell phones
  • Human Rights- people trafficking, gender issues, working conditions- serious problems
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