SS !D Flashcards
refers to a multidimensional set of social processes that create, multiply, stretch, and intensify worldwide social interdependencies and exchanges while at the same fostering in people a growing awareness of deepening connections between the local and the distant
Globalization
Forces and drivers of glovalization
Technology
Economics
Politics
Individuals and institutions
Environment
Culture
QUALITIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF GLOBALIZATION
Creation and Multiplication
Expansion and Stretching
Intensification and Acceleration
Consciousness and Awareness
he realist perspective explaining globalization focuses on the shifting distribution of power among states (Walt, 1998 and Synder, 2004).
They explained that the core idea of dominating the world through the employment of power.
Realism
is a perspective in international relations where actors and institutions emphasize relationships, and negotiations
observe the importance of interaction and communication and focus on solving problems and conflicts affecting them.
Liberalism
Three Factors that describe the Transformation of Political-Economic
Structure and Development of Global Interconnectedness:
Spread of Democracy and Institutions
Global Economic Ties
International Organizations
hold the notion that values, and norms play pivotal roles in sustaining and reforming the process and works of individuals, group, and nations.
Idealism
are non-material entities of culture; it embodies one’s perception of his social world or environment. It defines on how values, norms, and beliefs are used by governments and institutions in hold and exercising of power (Nau, 2008)
ideas
Role of Ideas and Technology in Globalization
- Knowledge and technology are significant determinants of wealth and power.
- The fast pace of technological change
- Dispersed knowledge and technology.
as a product of technological advancement have rendered national borders irrelevant in international system. Discoveries and changes in science and technology make markets around the world a borderless contact, making the global economic structure more intertwined.
Innovation
consist norms, set of activities, and regulate structures that provide meaning and stability to the social behavior of a group (Peter, 2012).
Norms like the rules, guidelines, programs, and the types of activities constitute the operation of an institution. They are understood as structures that are parts of a society.
Institutions
Global governance is directed by two important institutions:
political and economic institutions
are classified intergovernmental organizations that are formed by national governments. These are international formal organizations that set rules and with the purpose of regulating the flow of communication and movement of resources.
International institutions