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STATE and GLOBALISATION - Coggle Diagram
STATE and GLOBALISATION
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PERSPECTIVES
hyper-globaliser
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feel humankind is entering a new age no going back from growing globalisation - world can only become more interconnected and interdependent
gov still plays large role in attracting investment and improving education - pooled sovereignty to temper effects of globalisation
sceptics
see much of globalisation as a myth and argue that integrated economy does not exist - in reality regional national and local economies are more significant
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economies integrated - countries working more co-operatively - global flow of values, ideas and information
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THEORIES
REALIST
essentially sceptics - state = main actor in global system + globalisation is made by states for states
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globalisation not new - states still important actors states have promoted globalisation in their own interests
LIBERAL
positive view - ability to bring trade, prosperity, peace, democracy, political freedoms and hr
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globalisation new + intensifying - states in decline - win win for all economically and prevents conflict
KEY TERMS
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economic globalisation
increasing integration of national economies to create single global economy of cross-border movement and trade in goods, services, capital and technology
cultural globalisation
increasing transmission of ideas, meanings and values around the world
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