THEORIES OF GLOBALIZATION Flashcards

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THEORIES OF GLOBALIZATION

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  1. Theory of Liberalism
  2. Theory of Political Realism
    3.Theory of Marxism
  3. Theory of Constructivism
  4. Theory of Postmodernism
  5. Theory of Feminism
  6. Theory of Trans-formationalism
  7. Theory of Eclecticism
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a political doctrines that favors trade.

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  1. Theory of Liberalism
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theoretical framework that views politics as enduring politizations. _________ competitions among the worlds

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  1. Theory of Political Realism
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theory that all people are entitled to enjoy the fruit of their labors but are prevented from doing so in a capitalist economic system.

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  1. Theory of Marxism
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social theory that asserts the significant aspects of international relations are shaped by ideational factors.

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  1. Theory of Constructivism
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the global expansion of economic-cultural capitalism.

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  1. Theory of Postmodernism
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interdisciplinary approach to issues of equality and equity based on gender, gender expression, gender identity and, sex, and sexuality

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  1. Theory of Feminism
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a viewpoint that recognizes both positive and negative consequences of global integration.

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  1. Theory of Trans-formationalism
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a flexible and adaptable approach that draws on various ideas, practices, and influences from different cultures and regions.

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  1. Theory of Eclecticisms
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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.

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GLOBALIZATION

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originated in ancient times.

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globalization

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relations led to the development of various trade routes like silk road.

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The popularity of trade

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an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia

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Silk Road

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  • Is a process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing.
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Industrial Revolution

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the expansion of global markets liberalizes the economic activities of the exchange of goods and funds.

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GLOBALIZATION in the Modern Era

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Some factors which have put a positive impact on globalization are:

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> 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

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the United Nation was founded on October 24, 1945 after World War Il to promote peace, security, and international cooperation.

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History of the United Nation

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established on November 16, 1945.

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UNESCO- United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

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established on April 7, 1948

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WHO- World Health Organization

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is an international organization that regulates global trade between national, established in 1995

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WTO- World Trade Organization

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FOUR INDUSTRIAL, REVOLUTION:

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  1. FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
  2. SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
  3. THIRD INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
  4. FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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(late 18th to early 19th century)
-the introduction of steam engines, mechanization, and the rise of factories.

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  1. FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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(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.

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  1. SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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20th century)

-digital revolution, introduced electronics, computers and telecommunications. leading to automation and the rise of information technology.

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  1. THIRD INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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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.

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  1. FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION