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Attitudes toward globalization

Attitudes toward globalization. virtuefoundation.org. Characteristic features of globalization in international relations. Process of many levels, meanings and „faces” Based on international economical and trade policy of the states

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Attitudes toward globalization

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  1. Attitudes toward globalization virtuefoundation.org

  2. Characteristic features of globalization in international relations • Process of many levels, meanings and „faces” • Based on international economical and trade policy of the states • Unlimited flow of knowledge, technology, information, capital and services • States are no longer the only actors on international scene (organizations, coprorations) • Makes the world smaller and more unified

  3. ATTITUDES TOWARD GLOBALIZATION 3 major schools of thought: • HYPERGLOBALIZERS • SCEPTICS • TRANSFORMATIONALISTS 3 majorattitudes: • PRO-GLOBALISTS • ANTI-GLOBALISTS • ALTER-GLOBALISTS

  4. HYPERGLOBALIZERS Globalization: • New era in the world • Based on economical changes • Reaches all the people • Global market place Kenihi Ohmae

  5. HYPERGLOBALIZERS • In the present era we observe an existence of a single global economy integrating the world's major economic regions. • Today it is global finance and corporate capital, rather than states, which influence organization, location and distribution of economic power and wealth.

  6. HYPERGLOBALIZERS • Authority of states is territorially bound  global markets can escape effective political regulation. • In borderless economy, states have to accommodate global market forces. • Multilateral institutions of global economic surveillance, especially the G7, IMF, World Bank and WTO, function to manage this growing 'global market civilisation'.

  7. HYPERGLOBALIZERS In this 'runaway world' nation states can no longer effectively manage or regulate their own national economies

  8. HYPERGLOBALISERS ENTHUSIASTS PRO globalists RADICALS ANTI globalists

  9. SCEPTICS Globalization: • New era – myth • Another step in the process of economical development • Based on the regionalization into 3 major blocks: Europe, Asia – Pacific, North America Paul Hirst

  10. SCEPTICS • There is an intensification of international interdependence BUT the intensity of global interdependence is exaggerated • Globalization is a phenomenon connected to the richest countries.

  11. SCEPTICS • There is no unified global economy • The world is breaking up into several major economic and political blocs • Too much emphasis on footloose capital and a new global capitalist order • The end of state – overstated

  12. TRANSFORMATIONALISTS Globalization: • Main force of changes on political, economical and social levels • New world order which needs some adaptation and transformation Anthony Giddens

  13. TRANSFORMATIONALISTS • Globalization determines new international order • International relations are influenced by globalization • States have to adjust their role to the new situation • New institutions come into picture and new regulations must be applied

  14. 3 schools of thought – summary 1. Hyperglobalizers one single global economy; end of state 2. Sceptics 3 major economical regional blocs; states less important 3. Transformationalists  new international order; states still important and in control of ecomomy

  15. Always two major attitudes: • PRO globalization • ANTI globalization Sometimes a third attitude: • ALTER globalization

  16. PRO globalization - ENTHUSIASTS Globalization is an excellent process of the world development Only in the globalization effects can we find the future of international relations It is a time of new world order adjusted to new situations

  17. Icons of globalization boubekeur.blog.lemonde.fr www.tcnj.edu/~carullo3/body.html

  18. ANTI globalization - RADICALS Globalization is all the evil in today’s world and cares only about money It divides the world into rich and poor (North and South of the world) It is the cause of all the global problems

  19. Antiglobalization movements spread throughout the world collisiondetection.net buffalojwj.org/globalization.html

  20. ALTERGLOBALISTS Globalization is an inevitable process Globalization needs a human, not money face

  21. José Bové - from France - world known alterglobalistfights OGM - organisms genetically modified

  22. Different levels of globalization • Economical level • Cultural level • Political level • Ecological level • Technical level • Educational level • ...

  23. IMPORTANT VOCABULARY • ECONOMIC POWER • MARKET FORCES • STATE AUTHORITY • TRADE POLICY • NATIONAL ECONOMY • INTERDEPENDENCE • INTERNATIONAL ORDER • FOOTLOOSE CAPITAL • DEVELOPMENT • ANTIGLOBALIZATION MOVEMENT

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