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Nations corporations, imposed themselves on geographic areas in order to gain profits, power, and so on...
Thomas Larson
Roland Robertson
Al-Rhodan
Ritzer
Damage to the Environment
Food and Security
Leapfrogging
Environmental Degradation
Environmentalist
Global forces interest with local factors
GLOCAL
JIHAD
FREE-TRADE
FAIR TRADE
The concern of social, economic, and environmental well-being of marginalized small producers
Interconnectedness
Economic Globalization
Trade Liberalization
Fair Trade
Emphasizes the organic ties that hold groups of people together and inspire a sense of loyalty and belonging
Nation
Homogeneity
Nation-State
Economic Globalization
Mcdonalization
Accountability, Effectiveness, Content, Efficiency
Efficiency, Concern, Calculability, Predictability
Efficiency, Calculability, Concern, Content
Efficiency, Calculability, Predictability, Content
Political groups that are engaged in an intensification of nationalism
JIHAD
GLOCAL
ISIS
NEOLIBERALS
Abundance of the resources of the country
Income
Wealth
Fund
Gold
The result of human innovation, and technological progress. It also refers to the increasing integration of economies around the world.
Globalization
Technological Innovation
Economic Globalization
Culture
See the effort of the environmentalist as serious impediments to trade.
Environmentalist
Neoliberals
Ecological Modernization
Efficiency
Which is not an element of state
Population
Religion
Territory
Government
Regional alliance and worldwide organizations of states
Global Interstate
Nation-state
United Nation
ASEAN
Network of connections that transcends distances of different countries of the world.
Internationalization
Global Interstate System
Globalism
Globalization
A political unit that has authority over its own affairs.
Nation
Region
Government
State
The countries in European Union are able to export and import in each other country smoothly because of lesser tariff.
Protectionism
Fair trade
Free Trade
Leapfrogging
The effect of mobile phones in developing countries is an example of...
Heterogeneity
Media Imperialism
Cultural Imperialism
Leapfrogging
Globalization is a transplanetary process or set of process involving increasing liquidity and the growing multidirectional flows of people, objects, and info.
Ritzer
Thomas Larson
Bauman
Robert Cox
The global interstate system is a facet of contemporary political globalization that seeks to form collaboration among nation states through the establishment of Intergovernmental organizations.
True
False
They have investment in other countries, but do not have a coordinated product offering in each country.
International Companies
Global Companies
Multinational Companies
Transnational Companies
They are importers and exporters with no investment outside their home countries.
International Companies
Multinational Companies
Global Companies
Transnational Companies
Establish the notion of the nation-state and the idea of state sovereignty.
Treaty of Southphalia of 1946
Territory
Independence
Treaty of Westphalia
Refers to the increasing importance of international trade, relation, treaties, alliances among nations.
Globalization
Internationalization
Globalism
Interstate System
"The formal and informal arrangements that produce a degree of order and collective action above the state in the absence of global government."
Global Governance
UN
Economic Social Council
Trusteeship council
It shows the contribution of the different financial and economic institution that facilitated the growth of the global economy.
International Monetary Fund
Market Integration
Bretton Wood system
World Bank
Extracts raw materials from the natural environment.
Environmentalism
Primary Sectors
Tertiary Sectors
Efficiency
Which of following is an attribute of a nation?
It governs a specific territory.
It highlights the organic ties that hold groups of people together.
It exercises authority over a specific population
It imposes sovereignty over its territory.
United Nation's Trusteeship Council is still operational.
True
False
Internationalization, also known as globalization, refers to the deepening of interactions between states.
True
False
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