Globalisation Flashcards

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Internationalisation

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extension of economic activities across borders

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Globalisation

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Internationalisation + ‘functional integration’

  • an inevitable and inexorable process of increasing geographical spread and increasing functional integration• Also cultural, technological, political dimensions
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Important elements of globalisation

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○ Deal with foreign relations
○ Interconnection between countries- integration between countries = it’s a process
§ Transfer or knowledge and culture; homogenisation
○ ‘cannot be stopped’= open to criticality and many different views

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3 important debates of globalisation

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Hyperglobalists vs sceptics

The End of Globalisation

Is globalisation good or bad?

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Hyperglobalists

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  • live in a borderless world where ‘national’ is irrelevant
  • globalisation is the new economic order
  • nation-states are no longer significant actors
  • Consumer tastes are homogenous
    can be standardized by global products with no allegiance to a place or community
  • inevitable state of affairs
  • World is ‘flat’ (Friedman)
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Hyperglobalists- on the right

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Neo-liberals

  • globalisation is an ideological project
  • the greatest benefit for the greatest number
  • let free markets rule

Problem (in their view)
- too little globalisation
- Globalization is the solution to world economic problems
and inequalities

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Hyperglobalists- on the left

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Anti-globalizers

  • globalization is the problem
  • free markets create inequalities
  • unregulated markets lead to a reduction in well-being for all & environmental problems
  • markets must be regulated in wider interest

Solution
- return to local and reject globalization

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Sceptical internationslists

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  • Globalisation a ‘myth’?
    ○ In certain respects, world economy less globalised than at the turn of 19th/20th century
  • Enduring variation in national business system (=> varieties of capitalism)
    ○ e.g. U.S., Germany, Japan
    ○ Unions more present in Germany and Japans
    ○ Shareholders more spread out in the US; family owned countries in Germany and Japan
    ○ Small convergence despite globalisation
  • Most trade and FDI within each of the ‘Triads’
    ○ ‘Grounded view’: process is reality, but outcome is not prejudged
    ○ Globalisation is regionalised, in Europe or the east e.g. carrefour
    ○ Some companies don’t trade with many continents
    ○ Some companies don’t trade with many continents
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Pure globalisation

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full integration between all

- Regionalisation prevents this
- Integration happens at the regional level, not global level
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localizing processes

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geographically concentrated economic activities with varying degrees of functional integration

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internalizing processes

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the simple geographical spread of economic activities across national boundaries with low levels of functional integration

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globalizing processes

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both extensive geographical spread and high degree of functional integration

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regionalizing processes

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the operation of globalizing processes at a more geographically limited (but supra-national) scale, ranging from the highly integrated and expanding EU too much smaller regional economic agreement

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Globalization myths

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  • the world is not flat (contra Friedman)
  • the world is not borderless ( contra Ohmae)
  • global corporations do not rule the world (contra Korten)
  • globalization is not always good (contra the neo-liberal hyper-globalizers)
  • Globalization is not always bad (contra the anti-globalizers)
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