THEORIES OF GLOBALIZATION Flashcards
THEORIES OF GLOBALIZATION
- Theory of Liberalism
- Theory of Political Realism
3.Theory of Marxism - Theory of Constructivism
- Theory of Postmodernism
- Theory of Feminism
- Theory of Trans-formationalism
- Theory of Eclecticism
a political doctrines that favors trade.
- Theory of Liberalism
theoretical framework that views politics as enduring politizations. _________ competitions among the worlds
- Theory of Political Realism
theory that all people are entitled to enjoy the fruit of their labors but are prevented from doing so in a capitalist economic system.
- Theory of Marxism
social theory that asserts the significant aspects of international relations are shaped by ideational factors.
- Theory of Constructivism
the global expansion of economic-cultural capitalism.
- Theory of Postmodernism
interdisciplinary approach to issues of equality and equity based on gender, gender expression, gender identity and, sex, and sexuality
- Theory of Feminism
a viewpoint that recognizes both positive and negative consequences of global integration.
- Theory of Trans-formationalism
a flexible and adaptable approach that draws on various ideas, practices, and influences from different cultures and regions.
- Theory of Eclecticisms
refers to the increasingly global relations of culture, people, and economic activity: the global distribution of goods and services, through reduction of barriers to international trade such as tariffs, export fees, and import quotas.
GLOBALIZATION
originated in ancient times.
globalization
relations led to the development of various trade routes like silk road.
The popularity of trade
an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia
Silk Road
- Is a process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing.
Industrial Revolution
the expansion of global markets liberalizes the economic activities of the exchange of goods and funds.
GLOBALIZATION in the Modern Era
Some factors which have put a positive impact on globalization are:
> Promotion of free commerce and trade
> Abolition of various double taxes, tariffs, and capital controls
> Reduction of transport cost and development of infrastructures
> Creation of global corporations
> Blend of culture and tradition across the countries
the United Nation was founded on October 24, 1945 after World War Il to promote peace, security, and international cooperation.
History of the United Nation
established on November 16, 1945.
UNESCO- United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
established on April 7, 1948
WHO- World Health Organization
is an international organization that regulates global trade between national, established in 1995
WTO- World Trade Organization
FOUR INDUSTRIAL, REVOLUTION:
- FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
- SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
- THIRD INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
- FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
(late 18th to early 19th century)
-the introduction of steam engines, mechanization, and the rise of factories.
- FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
(late 19th century to early 20th century)
-characterized by the use of electricity, mass production, and the assembly line leading to the rapid expansion of industries like steel, oil, and electricity.
- SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
20th century)
-digital revolution, introduced electronics, computers and telecommunications. leading to automation and the rise of information technology.
- THIRD INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
21st century)
-driven by emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (Al), robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT) and biotechnology, integrating the physical, digital, and biological words for more interconnected and intelligent systems.
- FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION