Governing Globalization
Future of Globalization
Globalization Causes and History
States, Culture, Inequality
The Globalization Debate
100
Economic and military might.
What is hard power?
100
Argues that there is a return to geopolitics today.
Who is a skeptic?
100
The widening, deepening and speeding up of worldwide interconnectedness.
What is globalization?
100
It defines the identity of individuals in a society and is composed of customs, norms, and genres that inform social life.
What is culture?
100
Free of such government interference as import quotas, export subsidies, protective tariffs, etc.
What is free trade?
200
Governance actors with private individuals or groups as members.
What are non-governmental organizations?
200
In 2100, it is estimated to be over 10 billion.
What is the global population?
200
It created the legal basis for modern statehood.
What is the Peace of Westphalia?
200
Previously had supreme control over the Military, Economy, Laws, Market, and Information.
What is a state?
200
What is right for the political community and its people.
What is the political good?
300
A thickening web of multilateral agreements, global and regional institutions and regimes, and transgovernmental policy networks and summits that regulate and intervene in virtually all aspects of transnational activity or world affairs.
What is global governance?
300
The dilemma that emerges when several actors have an interest in eradicating a problem that harms all of them, but when each would prefer that someone else do the dirty work of solving it.
What is the collective action problem?
300
An economic and political system in which a country’s trade and property are controlled by private owners for profit.
What is capitalism?
300
A level of poverty in which a person lacks resources that other members of his/her society have access to.
What is relative poverty?
300
The argument that world politics will consist of conflict and cooperation shaped by culture and civilizations.
What is Clash of Civilizations?
400
Argues that international governance is contemporary imperialism.
Who is a marxist?
400
A truly new sovereign political entity, with constitutional authority over all nations.
What is a world state?
400
The rapid, computer-generated dissemination of information around the world, without concern for geographic location.
What is cyber-diffusion?
400
Also know as the Lebanonization of the World.
What is Jihad?
400
A college graduate with computer programming skills earning 7 million yen annually - far beyond those of his fellow villagers.
Who is Hunachgiry?
500
The desire for sovereignty and the imperatives of globalization that transcend national boundaries, the wealthy Western states and the rapidly rising emerging powers in Asia and elsewhere that are underrepresented in major international institutions, and the requirements of the great powers and the interests of a majority of the world's population.
What are global tensions?
500
Sang-seek argues that this is the main obstacle for global cooperation.
What is nationalism?
500
How rapidly a system and the units within it change.
What is institutional velocity?
500
This is being contested as boundaries of states have become porous and new global actors have asserted authority.
What is sovereignty?
500
The argument that there is a global phenomenon of increased financial risk-taking and instability, the result of the growth of financial markets, new investment products, and lack of regulation.
What is casino capitalism?