Interconnectedness And Interdependence Of People And Countries - sociological, Digital World - technological, Growth Of Economic Alliance And Affiliations-International Trade - economic, Earth As Single Global Entity - ecological/environmental, Development And Growing International Organizations - political, Movements Across Borders - geographical, Ideas, Values And Artistic Expression - cultural, growing interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations, brought about by cross-border trade in goods and services, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information. - globalization, refers to globalized integration of formerly many national economies into one global economy, - globalization, the characteristics of globalization trend include the internationalizing of production, the new international division of labor, new migratory movements from South to North, the new competitive environment that accelerates these processes, and the internationalizing of the state...making states into agencies of the globalizing world - economic, globalization names the explosion of a plurality of mutually intersecting, individually syncretic, local differences; the emergence of new, hitherto suppressed identities; and the expansion of world-wide media and technology culture with the promise of popular democratization. - cultural, refers broadly to the process whereby power is located in global social formations and expressed through global networks rather than through territorially-based states." - political, The inexorable integration of markets, nation-states and technologies to a degree never witnessed before - in a way that is enabling individuals, corporations and nation-states to reach around the world farther, faster, deeper and cheaper than ever before, and in a way that is also producing a powerful backlash from those brutalized or left behind by this new system... Globalization means the spread of free-market capitalism to virtually every country in the world. - political, a leading scholar on globalization classified three approaches of studying globalization - Manfred Steger, not the critics who pointed on the negative impact of globalization. Rather, they are those who are questioning the very essence of the concept of globalization. - rejectionist, They believe that the globalization as a concept has very weak theoretical foundations. - rejectionist, they reject its usefulness as a conceptual tool in studying our global society. - rejectionist, maintain that existing scholarly accounts of globalization are imprecise and even exaggerated. Thus, they contradict the usefulness and validity of globalization as an analytical concept (Steger 2009, 2014). - rejectionist, believe globalization is a real phenomenon but argue that its impact on global affairs is exaggerated. - skeptics, They argue the term "globalization" is misleading, as the global economy is still mainly concentrated in Europe, East Asia, and North America, rather than being fully integrated worldwide. - skeptics,
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