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Paper 3 - Global Interactions
Human Development & Diversity
Rise of Nationalism (France)
Rassemblement National
Leader Marine Le Pen
Far-Right Populist
Group
Marion Maréchal
(Niece)
Policies
Economic
French Product
Phase out welfare support (
ASSEDIC
)
Immigration
Muslims, North Africa (
Magrehbins
) are a threat against the
secular republic
(laicité)
Foreign Policy
Pull Out of the EU (Frexit)
Re-introduce the Franc
They denounced
Schengen
in 2000
Against
Dual Citizenship
Formed in 1973
Faced against Macron in the 2017 General Election
The Generation Identities
Far Right Demonstration Group who are violent
Voting Pattern
Brittany is a liberal part of France
North East was
deindustrialized
after the WW2
Meditarranean Coast (Magrehbs) - Nice, Marseille, Tolon
Power Places & Networks
4.1
Indicators of Human Development
HDI (Human Development Index)
There a greater number of high HDI countries and a low number of low HDI countries
Measured using
Life Expectancy (Age), GNI Per Capita ($USD) & Literacy Rate (%)
Developed in
1990
LLDC (Landlocked Developing Countries)
32 countries
440 million people
44% of LLDCs share a border with BRIC
SDG 17 working together :)
SDG 9 - Increasing Quality of Infrastructure
GII (Gender Inequality Index)
Composed of:
Reproductive Health (Females)
Adolescent Birth Rate + Maternity Death Rate
Empowerment (M+F)
% of gender with secondary education + % of parliament seats per gender
Labour Market Participiation (M+F)
% of Labour Force per Gender
Top 3
Iceland
Finland
Norway
Bottom 3
Yemen
Pakistan
Syria
KOF
Key Enabler of Globalization
Media
Holiday Packages
Global Markets
TNCs
Internet (1980))
Air Travel
Components
Political Globalization
Number of International Treaties Signed
Participation in the UN
Embassies
Membership of International Organizations
Social Globalizations
Spread of People
Spread of Information
Spread of Ideas
Cultural Proximity
Economic Globalization
Trade
Foreign Direct Investement
Top 3
Netherland
Ireland
Belgium
Measured from 0.00 to 100.00
Globalization
Environmental Globalization
global problems (such as global warming) occur which require global solutions, causes the development of global monitoring systems
Economic Globalisation
a result of global production systems, global markets and global finance, this is supported by free flow of money through trade. International organisations (such as World Bank) contribute to the globalisation of economies. This aided by increased technologies that shrink the time-space convergence.
Political Globalisation
globalisation is strongly linked to capitalist free-market economies. The power of the Nation state declines as financial systems connects and trade blocks (such as the EU) evolve into full unions. Results in loss of power over scale and the formation of service provision, tax and welfare regimes and the political system.
Cultural Globalisation
global migration promotes multi-cultural hybridisation. Movement creates diaspora, the dispersal of people sharing a common culture across geographical and political boundaries. Fear that it can submerge local cultures and lead to xenophobia and racism.
Powerful Organizations
G7
Established in 1975
Russia was kicked out in 2014 when it invaded Crimea
Brazil and China have not been invited as they support communism
They act together to exert a stronger influence
Boris Johnson wants to create the D10 out of the most recent summit
Criticized for being mostly white, western nations
BRICS
Brazil, Russia, Indonesia, China, South Africa
IMF
Est. 1945
189 countries
Gave Greece 32 billion euros to stop it from collapsing
Based in Washington D.C
USA is the largest contributor and has a fifth of all votes
World Bank
Est. 1944
Provides loans and grants to MIC/LICs
189 members
The World Bank provided an initial 12 billion dollars package for Covid 19
Aim to reduce poverty and raise the income of the poorest
Known to be highly dysfunctional & corrupt
3.5 million people have been displaced by World Bank funded projects
Money goes to corrupt governments who don't use it properly
OECD
Est. 1961
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
Gives economic advice (advised Brexit was accepted but close ties were still kept)
Stated that London is unlikely to lose its status as one of the worlds biggest financial centre
36 OECD countries made up 62.2% of the worlds GDP
Based in Paris
Establish international standards
G20
Est.1999
Deals with large scale financial issues
Tries to be more diverse and inclusive than the G20
OPEC
Est. 1960
44% of all Oil Production & 81.5% of the worlds oil reserves
Influence the price of oil
Qatar left in 2019
difficult agreeing on policies
HQ in Vienna
TNCs
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
Outsourcing
Elements of Global Culture
Art/Music/Drama
Attitudes
Beliefs
Language
Customs
Rituals
Behaviour
Faith/Religion
Food
Cultural Diffusion is the spread of
cultural beliefs
and
social activities
Aided by enhanced
communication, transportation & technology
4.2
Cultural Hybridity
Fan Name is the
BTS Army
Sold out 50,000 tickets in 4 minutes
11.3 billion streams on Spotify, 33.4 million followers on Instagram
Visual Features of Dance - Western Hip Hop Influences
They wear fashion brands such as Gucci & Burberry but mix it with Korean Brands
Their fashion look is often described as the Airport Look
They are living models and have to be styled just to leave the house
They stay single so they can "appeal" to the fanbase
K-Pop is used by the Korean Government to exert Soft Power
BTS Dance is based around dominance, assertiveness, dynamism
Dance Practice 10-15 hours per day
British Diasporas in Toulouse
Education
English 31 & the OIB
International School of Toulouse
Most of the Staff are British
Montessori Bilingual School
Food
Carrefour & Leclerc have British Food Sections
Brennans Snug / Classroom - British Pubs
Bull-Dog Bacon & Bangers
Codon Bleu
Social Organizations
Toulouuse Area English Speaking Forum
Est. 2012
6k+ Members
For Sale, Swap & Giveaway
Est. 2012
6k+ Members
British Scouting Overseas
1st Toulouse Scouts & Explorers
Language
Films in VO & VF
English Speakers of Toulouse Podcast
Airbus functions in English
Continued Flow of People
People from Bristol & Broughton
A flight each day to London Heathrow
Flights to Liverpool, Manchester during peak season
Religion
British Anglican Church
British Catholic Church
Nine Lessons & Carols
French Adoption of Culture
Radios played english/french music in 60:40
Sky in France
Dual Citizenship
Pantomime (Over 2000+ people)
Homogenization of Landscapes
Why?
Modern Architecture universally involves metal, concrete and glass
Demand
from surrounding businesses/residential/education/transport for quickly built infrastructure
Non Places = not linked to culture = supermarket, buses
Dubai
Based on
LONDON
Key People
Rashid Al Maktoum
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (Son)
Travel
Dubai International Airport is the 3rd busiest globally
Emirates is based on British Airways
Foreigners
Since 2002, Foreigners can buy land
95% of the population are foreigners
British urban landscape designers influenced the cities and pulled international architects
It is
TAX
free
Discovered Oil in 1960s
How Places are Better Connected
Cultural Imperialism (France)
French is the
6th most spoken language
internationally
More french speakers outside of the hexagon
There will be
700 million French speakers
by 2050 (
80% in Africa
)