Lecture 4: The global economy & global responders Flashcards
Passports
- states regulating people’s movement
- only as secure as the weakest state (Saudi)
- social status prior to the French Revolution was enough for ID
What is imperialism?
methods employed by one nation state to gain power over an area and then exercise control over it
- Origins in Roman Empire
- late 1800s: Germany, Italy, Belgium, Great Britain, France
- collapsed after WW2
- easiest way to characterize glob’n
What is cultural imperialism?
cultures imposing themselves, more or less consciously, on other cultures
What is media imperialism?
Western (especially US) media and their technologies dominating less-developed nations, cultures
What are sites of imperialism?
- Great Britain: commonwealth still exists, HBC
- Soviet Union
- US? -exhibit control throughout history
What does Lenin say about imperialism?
-capitalism drives interest in investment into new geographic areas (seeking new markets to sell goods they can’t sell at home
What are Lenin’s 5 dimensions of imperialism?
1) Strong monopolistic concentration of power and wealth
2) Financial control of investment and industry
3) Export of capital rather than the exports of goods
4) Formation of international capitalist monopolies which share the world amongst themselves
5) Terrorist division of the whole world among the greatest capitalist powers
What is David Harvey’s New Imperialism?
- imperialism is both a political project in order to control the human and natural capacity of a region but also
- diffuse political - economic mechanisms concerned with investment and profit
What does the growth of glob’n stem from?
capitalism
What is colonialism?
creation by the colonial power of an administration in the area that has been colonized to run its internal affairs
-linked to imperialism but not the same
What are the 2 dominant colonial periods?
1) 1400s in Africa, Asia and Americas by Europe
2) 1920 - WW1
What is cultural colonialism?
extension of colonial power through cultural activities and institutions
-influence of one culture on another
What is post colonialism?
developments that take place in a former colony after the colonizing power departs
-not the end, just the consequences
What is settler colonialism?
foreign powers oversees the family settlement of immigrants often through depopulation
What is development?
A project concerned with the economic development of nation states not regarded as sufficiently developed
-as a historical stage: 1940s-1970s