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process in which people, ideas and goods spread throughout the world, spurring more interaction and integration between the world's cultures, governments and economies.
Globalization
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refers to the creation of the conditions
Social justice
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Periods of Globalization
The pre-historic period, The pre-modern period, The early modern period, The modern period, The contemporary period
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globalization is the growing economic interdependence of countries worldwide through increasing volume and variety of cross border transactions
IMF
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refers to actions, behaviors, policies, or practices that disregard or neglect the well-being of the natural environment and ecosystems.
Environmental Irresponsibility
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is a perspective on the phenomenon of globalization rooted in neoliberal economic and political ideologies.
Neoliberal Explanation of Globalization
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it has created numerous opportunities for countries, businesses, and individuals. The opportunities it provides are significant, and they have reshaped the world's economic, social, and cultural landscape.
Opportunities of Globalization
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innovations in transportation, and communication technology, population explosion…
The modern period
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exchange of goods, services and capital across national borders, central of gross domestic product (GDP)
International trade
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also known as national sovereignty, is a fundamental concept in international relationg and political science. It refers to the supreme and absolute authority of a government over its own territory and population, free from external interference or control.
State Sovereignty
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a system of backing a countries currency with its gold reserves
Gold Standard
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occurrence of electronics access around the clock
Social Stretching
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period between Enlightenment and the Renaissance (morality and law)
The early modern period
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Advocates of Globalism
Globalization is about liberation and global interaction of markets , Globalization is inevitable and irreversible, Nobody is in charge of globalization, Globalization benefits everyone, Globalization furthers the spreads of democracy in the world
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ensures a basic equity
Distributive justice
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allows wealthy countries to use their resources such as labor, technology, or capital moreefficiently
Global trade
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aims at fulfilling the terms and contracts
Commutative justice
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increasing interdependence of world economies as a result of the growing scale of cross-border trade
Economic Globalization
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considered as one principal driver of globalization
Technology
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The invention of writing and the wheel
The pre-modern period
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system that forms rules and standards for facilitating international trade among the nations
IMS
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creation, expansion and acceleration of worldwide interdependencies
The contemporary period
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a restructuring process that enables state enterprises to operate as market oriented firms
Marketization
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Dimensions of Globalization
Economic, Political, Technological , Cultural, Religious, Ecological, Ideological
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refer to the regulations and agreement of foreign countries
Trade policies
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Category of Justice
Commutative justice, Distributive justice, Social justice
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Absence form of technology, globalization was severely limited
The pre-historic period