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Nations Focus on Health Risks Posed by Globalization 
HealthDay via Yahoo! News - Apr 06 2:02 PM
FRIDAY, April 6 (HealthDay News) -- Globalization may be good for many of the world's economies, but it also poses health challenges to the people who live in those countries.
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Global warming likely to hurt poorest nations most, researchers say 
Rocky Mountain News - Mar 23 11:59 PM
Everyone on the planet will be touched by global warming, but the poorest nations may be hardest hit because they lack the resources to adapt to the harmful changes ahead, Boulder climate researchers say.
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Globe NorthWest listings 
Boston Globe - Mar 19 1:28 PM
Comprehensive listings for galleries, plays, music, and other happenings in the area. Items should be sent to Libbie Payne, Globe NorthWest, PO Box 55819, The Boston Globe, 135 Morrissey Blvd., Boston 02205-5819 or epayne@globe.com. Photographs and high-resolution jpegs welcome. MUSIC
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Theater Review: Amy Freed's Restoration Comedy at San Diego's Old Globe 
Blogcritics.org - 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
As her Beard of Avon did with the Shakespeare canon in 2001, Amy Freeds newest play explores and expands on the literature of classic British theater. Coated in the finery and flippancy of its namesake, Restoration Comedy sets about seducing the old form with lively wordplay as foreplay. Under director John Rando's guiding hand, the current mounting at the Old Globe (through April 8) ...
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THE CLUB MIAMI 
Pioneer Press - Apr 04 10:20 PM
What it's like: Uptown's latest hotspot, Miami, pulls out all the stops when it comes to replicating the color and playfulness that is South Beach. With bright aqua walls, neon lights, fake palm trees and a sound system that pays tribute to Run DMC, Gloria Estefan and Culture Club, the spot near Bryant-Lake Bowl is reminiscent of the 1980s Miami beach scene. But rather than sporting scrunchies ...
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Bayer targets baby boomers with condition-specific 
Nutraingredients.com - 1 hour, 1 minute ago
4/3/2007 - Bayer HealthCare has lent credence to the importance of both the baby boomer market and condition-specific marketing, through the introduction of a new line of nutritional supplements, Bayer Nutritional Science.
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New sleeping-pill warnings came too late 
Long Beach Press-Telegram - Mar 26 12:05 AM
Q: Why don't they take Ambien off the market? I spoke to a friend who drove 20 miles at 7:30 in the morning and doesn't remember a thing that happened. Another driver saw him weaving around on the road, tried to block him and then called 911.
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Top of the Charts : This IsThis WhyIsWhy ImI Hot m Im Hot Hot takes the top spot on Billboards music chart 
Chattanooga Times Free Press - Mar 13 11:10 PM
Weekly charts for the nations best-selling recorded music as they appear in next weeks issue of Billboard magazine. Reprinted with permission. (Platinum signifies more than 1 million copies sold; gold signifies more than 500,000 copies sold.)
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Godsmack Concert Guide 
antiMUSIC - Apr 07 6:35 PM
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SEO and Big Search 
Search Engine Roundtable - Nov 14 11:48 AM
SEO and Big Search Moderated by Joe Morin. He welcomes everyone to Pubcon, says that it is officially thee largest conference in their history. Melanie Mitchell from AOL. Starts with a review of the âold AOLâ versus the new AOL....
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Annual cardboard racing event heads to the hill Saturday 
The Steamboat Pilot & Today - Apr 05 12:00 AM
Ah, spring skiing: the slush, the sun, the goggle tan and the cardboard.
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Google on time 
Boston Globe - 11 minutes ago
Here's a new way to check whether your flight is late: Send a text message from your cellphone to Google.com. The search giant launched a service last week with FlightStats.com . Send a text message with airline name and domestic flight number -- like "Delta 1940" -- to the number 466453 (GOOGLE) and you get back a short message saying ...
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Golden Retriever Saves Choking Owner 
WAFB Baton Rouge - Mar 28 3:48 PM
A golden retriever in Maryland will probably be eating steak the rest of his life, after he saved the life of his owner.
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Toddler survives dog attack: Reunited with ones who saved him 
WKYC Cleveland - Feb 28 2:01 PM
Toddler survives dog attack: Reunited with ones who saved him
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Top dogs 
The Pantagraph - Apr 04 10:25 PM
Labrador retrievers are as common around here as garage sale signs in April. Get a soft-coated wheaten terrier if you want to be different; there's only one of those registered in McLean County.
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Best Bets 
The Scranton Times-Tribune - Feb 02 1:10 AM
TODAY Art Walk: First Friday, trolley visit through downtown art galleries, 6 to 8 p.m. SATURDAY: Sit, Stay, Listen: The Golden Retreivers, Blues Street, 222 Wyoming Ave., Ritz Building.
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Sick puppy argument gets ugly 
Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Mar 09 1:54 AM
What started off as puppy love between Laughlin Kennel and prospective pet owners in Oxford has turned into a no-love-lost fight between the seller and the buyers.
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Blind pooch awaits return of missing pal 
Rapid City Journal - 1 hour, 0 minute ago
BOX ELDER Buddy, an endearing blue heeler, never had a clear picture of his best friend a loveable golden retriever named Sadie. Yet Buddy, blinded by cataracts, knew when Sadie went missing last fall.
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Peace Activists Rally At Pelosi's SF Home 
NBC 11 Bay Area - Mar 12 9:39 AM
SAN FRANCISCO -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi left for Washington Monday morning as peace activists who marched across the Golden Gate Bridge remained outside her San Francisco home, demanding that Congress stop funding the war in Iraq.
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The word these days is about money, sex 
Rocky Mountain News - Feb 17 12:41 AM
The role of violence in rap lyrics has evolved in the past decade.
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"Stealth" gonorrhea strains on the rise 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mar 07 11:42 AM
There is global dissemination of a type of gonorrhea that lacks an enzyme used by many commercial kits to confirm a diagnosis of infection, investigators report.
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Goodwill job fair coming up 
Asheville Citizen-Times - Mar 26 10:21 PM
ASHEVILLE -- A Career Awareness Job Fair will be from 8:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday at the Goodwill Industries Employment and Training Center at 1616 Patton Ave. The annual fair is sponsored by Goodwill Industries of NWNC Inc. and the N.C.
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Google Earth Isn't Keen On Blurring Indian Sites! 
WebProNews - Mar 21 2:16 PM
The concern grows amongst Indian security agencies as Google Earth continues to show clear images of strategic Indian sites. People from all around the world can see clear images of Indian Parliament house from all possible angels. Economic Times informs: We take security concerns seriously but obscuring images will not help. We have never degraded image quality The images available ...
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Google Delivers Maps Mashup Tool for Non-Techies 
PC World via Yahoo! News - Apr 05 7:00 AM
Google Inc. has created a tool to let non-technical users create Google Maps mashups, extending this capability beyond the realm of software developers.
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Getting the Most from the Web's Most-Used Search Engine 
Evening Times - 2 hours, 9 minutes ago
(ARA) - To google or not to google? Increasingly, that is the question for people searching the Internet for shopping information, travel options or background for a term paper. Choose to google and you're in good company. Google is the most-used search engine on the Web.
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Microsoft goes for Google in global copyright battle 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 06 6:36 AM
The global software giant Microsoft hit out at Google over copyright in a newspaper column on Tuesday, accusing the search-engine giant of riding roughshod over intellectual rights in a rush to grab content.
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Google Earth as anti-genocide tool 
CNET - Apr 06 12:32 PM
Blog: Google and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will be launching next week an initiative to bring attention to the ongoing crisis...
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Google's Latest Search Goal? A Lost Python 
CBS News - Apr 04 3:30 AM
An employee's python went missing over the weekend in Google's sprawling Manhattan office, sending search teams on an all-out snake hunt.
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Music DVD Review: The Killers Leaving Las Vegas  
Blogcritics.org - Apr 07 11:11 AM
Love them or hate them, The Killers are a household name nowadays. They have just about taken over the world with their dance pop rock musical creations and have no plans of quitting anytime soon. The Las Vegas foursome have appeared on countless magazine covers, played live performances for award ceremonies, and of course have toured all over the planet. Recently an unauthorized documentary DVD ...
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Bush honors nation's 1st George W. 
Chicago Tribune - Feb 20 3:22 AM
President says he shares founder's zeal for spread of liberty Marking George Washington's 275th birthday, President Bush on Monday linked the ideals of the first president to the war being fought by the 43rd, saying Washington's goals guided the nation's quest to extend freedom beyond its borders.
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Kodak resigns from the BBB 
News 10 NBC Rochester - Mar 26 3:14 PM
George Eastman used to brag about "Kodak quality." Now, Eastman Kodak is dropping out of a program designed to ensure quality customer service. The Better Business Bureau says Kodak won't respond to customer complaints. Monday, Kodak resigned from the BBB.
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Georgia, George Washington headed to Dallas 
USA Today - Mar 19 9:30 PM
Cori Chambers scored all 18 of her points in a perfect first-half performance, leading third-seeded Georgia to a 76-56 victory over Iowa State in the Dallas Regional on Monday night. In other action, Kimberly Beck scored 18 points as George Washington beat Texas A&M 59-47 to reach the Sweet 16 for the first time in five straight trips to the tournament.
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Filter Magazine - Mar 16 7:15 AM
Four musicians walk into a room and plug in. There's a hum in the air, an electricity that's impossible to fake. Between them, these unassuming looking fellows have helped shape some of the greatest records of all time: London Calling , Parklife , Urban Hymns , Fela Kuti's Progress ... A gathering this impressive is the musical equivalent of the dinners Gertrude Stein hosted in Paris for the ...
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New Technology Projects 3D Moving Images Onstage in Losing Something 
Playbill - 2 hours, 10 minutes ago
It allowed Madonna to perform with the animated band Gorillaz at the 2006 Grammy Awards and now the technique is employed in the United States for the first time in a theatrical stage production entitled Losing Something.
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Not Just 'Crazy': Gnarls Barkley Work On Topping Grammy-Winning Debut 
MTV Music Television - Feb 23 5:13 PM
Gnarls Barkley are working on topping their Grammy-winning debut, while Danger Mouse keeps a few side projects on the burner.
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Messin' with Texas 
Creative Loafing Atlanta - Mar 07 11:09 AM
ATL bands set to make most of SXSW... By Mosi Reeves.
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This week's playlist: I get moody 
USA Today - Feb 27 6:00 AM
This week I was in a moody frame of mind, reflected in the melancholy -- but gorgeous -- song choices below in the weekly playlist. This one, if I do say so myself -- and if I don't, who will?...
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Does bygone book bring big bucks? 
Orange County Register - Mar 28 3:06 AM
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY: LOTS OF TITLE CHANGES 
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On this day in history in .... 1965 - Gorilla Monsoon & Cowboy Bill Watts defeat Gene Kiniski & Waldo Von Erich for the WWWF United States Tag Team Title (formerly the NWA U.S. Tag Title), which was the forerunner of the WWF Tag Team Title, in Washington, D.C.
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Northwest Herald - 6 minutes ago
Listing for theater events happening in McHenry, Kane Counties and surrounding areas. INTO THE WOODS: March 2-18, Woodstock Opera House, 121 Van Buren St. Book by James Lapine. Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. TownSquare Players presentation.
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'Angels singing on tape' sparks heavenly debate 
WorldNet Daily - Feb 18 10:10 PM
A report by WND about claims of angelic songs caught on tape has sparked a flurry of interest in the subject of angels, with some readers reporting similar experiences, and others casting doubt on the phenomenon, even pointing to a 1970s gospel song that could be the source of one of the mysterious recordings.
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Globalization

Globalization describes the changes in societies and the world economy that result from dramatically increased international trade and cultural exchange. It describes the increase of trade and investing due to the falling of barriers and the interdependence of countries. In specifically economic contexts, the term refers almost exclusively to the effects of trade, particularly trade liberalization or "free trade" (however, see "meanings" below).

A picture taken in Dubai International Airport, in the United Arab Emirates showing some of the characteristics of globalization. Here, the corporation McDonalds is marketing their "McArabia" meal, consisting of grilled kofta.

From 1910 to 1950, a series of political and economic upheavals dramatically reduced the volume and importance of international trade. But these trends reversed starting with WWI and continuing through WWII, when the Bretton Woods institutions were created (i.e. the IMF and the World Bank). After World War II, international trade dramatically expanded, fostered by international economic institutions and rebuilding programs. From the 1970s, the effects of this trade became increasingly visible in terms of benefits and disruptive effects.

It is useful to distinguish economic, political, and cultural aspects of globalization, although all three aspects are closely intertwined. The other key aspect of globalization is changes in technology, particularly in transport and communications, which it is claimed are creating a global village.

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Contents

  • 1 Meanings
  • 2 History
  • 3 Nature and existence of globalization
  • 4 Characteristics
  • 5 Anti-globalization
  • 6 Pro-globalization (globalism)
  • 7 See also
  • 8 External links

Meanings

"Globalization" can mean:

  • Globalism, if the concept is reduced to its economic aspects, can be said to contrast with economic nationalism and protectionism. It is related to laissez-faire capitalism and neoliberalism.
  • Neocolonialism - the process of persuading rulers of (generally) lesser developed countries (LDCs) to alter political and economic policies in exchange for receiving loans from other states or, more commonly, through loans by state cartels such as the World Bank.
  • It shares a number of characteristics with internationalization and is often used interchangeably, although some prefer to use globalization to emphasize the erosion of the nation-state or national boundaries.
  • Making connections between places on a global scale. Today, more and more places around the world are connected to each other in ways that were previously unimaginable. In Geography, this process is known as complex connectivity, where more and more places are being connected in more and more ways. Arjun Appadurai identified five types of global connectivity:
    • Ethnoscapes: movements of people, including tourists, immigrants, refugees, and business travellers.
    • Financescapes: global flows of money, often driven by interconnected currency markets, stock exchanges, and commodity markets.
    • Ideoscapes: the global spread of ideas and political ideologies. For example, Green Peace has become a worldwide environmental movement.
    • Mediascapes: the global distribution of media images that appear on our computer screens, in newspapers, television, and radio.
    • Technoscapes: the movement of technologies around the globe. For example, the Green Revolution in rice cultivation introduced western farming practices into many developing countries.

Although Appadurai's taxonomy is highly contestable, it does serve to show that globalization is much more than economics on a global scale.

  • In its cultural form, globalization has been a label used to identify attempts to erode the national cultures of Europe, and subsume them into a global culture whose members will be much easier to manipulate through mass media and controlled governments. In this context, massive legal or illegal immigration has been allowed, mainly in European countries.
  • The formation of a global village — closer contact between different parts of the world, with increasing possibilities of personal exchange, mutual understanding and friendship between "world citizens", and creation of a global civilization.
  • Economic globalization — there are four aspects to economic globalization, referring to four different flows across boundaries, namely flows of goods/services, i.e. 'free trade' (or at least freer trade), flows of people (migration), of capital, and of technology. A consequence of economic globalization is increasing relations among members of an industry in different parts of the world (globalization of an industry), with a corresponding erosion of National Sovereignty in the economic sphere. The IMF defines globalization as “the growing economic interdependence of countries worldwide through increasing volume and variety of cross-border transactions in goods and services, freer international capital flows, and more rapid and widespread diffusion of technology” (IMF, World Economic Outlook, May, 1997). The World Bank defines globalization as the "Freedom and ability of individuals and firms to initiate voluntary economic transactions with residents of other countries".
  • In the field of Management, globalization is a Marketing or Strategy term that refers to the emergence of international markets for consumer goods characterized by similar customer needs and tastes enabling, for example, selling the same cars or soaps or foods with similar ad campaigns to people in different cultures. This usage is contrasted with internationalization which describes the activities of multinational companies dealing across borders in either financial instruments, commodities, or products that are extensively tailored to local markets.
  • In the field of software, globalization is a technical term that combines the development processes of internationalization and localization.
  • The negative effects of for-profit multinational corporations — the use of substantial and sophisticated legal and financial means to circumvent the bounds of local laws and standards, in order to leverage the labor and services of unequally-developed regions against each other.
  • The spread of capitalism from developed to developing nations.
  • "The concept of Globalisation refers both to the compression of the world and the intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole" - Roland Robertson

History

Since the word has both technical and political meanings, different groups will have differing histories of "globalization". In general use within the field of economics and political economy, however, it is a history of increasing trade between nations based on stable institutions that allow firms in different nations to exchange goods with minimal friction.

The term "liberalization" came to mean the combination of laissez-faire economic theory with the removal of barriers to the movement of goods. This led to specialization of nations in exports, and the pressure to end protective tariffs and other barriers to trade. The period of the gold standard and liberalization of the 19th century is often called "The First Era of Globalization". Based on the Pax Britannica and the exchange of goods in currencies pegged to specie, this era grew along with industrialization. The theoretical basis was David Ricardo's work on Comparative advantage and Say's Law of General equilibrium. In essence, it was argued that nations would trade effectively, and that any temporary disruptions in supply or demand would correct themselves automatically. The institution of the gold standard came in steps in major industrialized nations between approximately 1850 and 1880, though exactly when various nations were truly on the gold standard is contentiously debated.

The "First Era of Globalization" is said to have broken down in stages beginning with the first World War, and then collapsing with the crisis of the gold standard in the late 1920's and early 1930's. Countries that engaged in that era of globalization, including the European core, some of the European periphery and various European offshoots in the Americas and Oceania, prospered. Inequality between those states fell, as goods, capital and labour flowed remarkably freely between nations.

Globalization in the era since World War II has been driven by Trade Negotiation Rounds, originally under the auspices of GATT, which led to a series of agreements to remove restrictions on "free trade". The Uruguay round led to a treaty to create the World Trade Organization or WTO, to mediate trade disputes. Other bilateral trade agreements, including sections of Europe's Maastricht Treaty and the North American Free Trade Agreement have also been signed in pursuit of the goal of reducing tariffs and barriers to trade.

Nature and existence of globalization

There is much academic discussion about whether globalization is a real phenomenon or only an analytical artifact (a myth). Although the term is widespread, many authors argue that the characteristics attributed to globalization have already been seen at other moments in history. Also, many note that such features, including the increase in international trade and the greater role of multinational corporations, are not as deeply established as they may appear. For example, the United States global interventionist policy is also a stumbling point for those who claim that globalization has entered a stage of inevitability. Thus, many authors prefer the term internationalization rather than globalization. In internationalization, the role of the state and the importance of nations are greater, while globalization in its complete form eliminates nation states. So, they argue that the frontiers of countries, in a broad sense, are far from being dissolved, and therefore this radical globalization process is not happening, and probably will not happen (see Linda Weiss), considering that in world history, internationalization never turned into globalization (the European Union and NAFTA are yet to prove their case).

However, the world increasingly shares problems and challenges that do not obey nation-state borders, most notably pollution of the natural environment, and the movement previously known as anti-globalization has transformed into a movement of movements for globalization from below, seeking, through experimentation, forms of social organisation that transcend the nation-state and representative democracy. Whereas the original arguments that globalization is taking place can be refuted with stories of internationalisation, as above, the emergence of a global movement is indisputable and therefore we can speak of a real process towards a global human society of societies. Other authors have argued that we are in transition to a planetary phase of civilization; the exact form and character of the global society is contested and will be determined by the choices we make in the critical decades ahead. For example, the Global Scenario Group has outlined alternative visions of the global future, with "market forces" or economic globalization being just one option, contrasted with "policy reform," "fortress world," "breakdown," "eco-communalism" and a "new sustainability paradigm."

Characteristics

Globalization has become identified with a number of trends, most of which may have developed since World War II. These include greater international movement of commodities, money, information, and people; and the development of technology, organizations, legal systems, and infrastructures to allow this movement. The actual existence of some of these trends is debated.

  • Economically
    • Increase in international trade at a faster rate than the growth in the world economy
    • Increase in international flow of capital including foreign direct investment
    • Erosion of national sovereignty and national borders through international agreements leading to organizations like the WTO and OPEC
    • Development of global financial systems
    • Increase in the share of the world economy controlled by multinational corporations
    • Increased role of international organizations such as WTO, WIPO, IMF that deal with international transactions
    • Increase of economic practices like outsourcing, by multinational corporations
  • Culturally
    • Greater international cultural exchange,
    • Spreading of multiculturalism, and better individual access to cultural diversity, for example through the export of Hollywood and Bollywood movies. However, the imported culture can easily supplant the local culture, causing reduction in diversity through hybridization or even assimilation. The most prominent form of this is Westernization, but Sinicization of cultures also takes place.
    • Greater international travel and tourism
    • Greater immigration, including illegal immigration
    • Spread of local foods such as pizza and Indian food to other countries (often adapted to local taste)
  • Development of a global telecommunications infrastructure and greater transborder data flow, using such technologies as the Internet, communication satellites and telephones
  • Increases in the number of standards applied globally; e.g. copyright laws and patents
  • The push by many advocates for an international criminal court and international justice movements (see the International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice respectively).
  • Some argue that even terrorism has undergone globalization, with attacks in foreign countries that have no direct relation with the own country.

Barriers to international trade have been considerably lowered since World War II through international agreements such as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). Particular initiatives carried out as a result of GATT and the WTO, for which GATT is the foundation, have included:

  • Promotion of free trade
    • Of goods:
      • Reduction or elimination of tariffs; construction of free trade zones with small or no tariffs
      • Reduced transportation costs, especially from development of containerization for ocean shipping.
    • Of capital: reduction or elimination of capital controls
    • Reduction, elimination, or harmonization of subsidies for local businesses
  • Intellectual Property Restrictions
    • Harmonization of intellectual property laws across nations (generally speaking, with more restrictions)
    • Supranational recognition of intellectual property restrictions (e.g. patents granted by China would be recognized in the US)

Anti-globalization

Stocks and Stripes flag, the united stockholders of Amercia. A protest flag signifying coporate influence over America.

Main article: "Anti-globalization".

Various aspects of globalization are seen as harmful by public-interest activists as well as strong state nationalists. This movement has no unified name. "Anti-globalization" is the media's preferred term; it can lead to some confusion, as activists typically oppose certain aspects or forms of globalization, not globalization per se. Activists themselves, for example Noam Chomsky, have said that this name is meaningless as the aim of the movement is to globalize justice. Indeed, the global justice movement is a common name. Many activists also unite under the slogan "another world is possible", which has given rise to names such as altermondialisme in French.

There is a wide variety of kinds of "anti-globalization". In general, critics claim that the results of globalization have not been what was predicted when the attempt to increase free trade began, and that many institutions involved in the system of globalization have not taken the interests of poorer nations and the working class into account.

Economic arguments by fair trade theorists claim that unrestricted free trade benefits those with more financial leverage (i.e. the rich) at the expense of the poor.

Many "anti-globalization" activists see globalization as the promotion of a corporatist agenda, which is intent on constricting the freedoms of individuals in the name of profit. They also claim that increasing autonomy and strength of corporate entities increasingly shape the political policy of nation-states.

Some "anti-globalization" groups argue that globalization is necessarily imperialistic, is one of the driving reasons behind the Iraq war and that it has forced savings to flow into the United States rather than developing nations.

Some argue that globalization imposes credit-based economics, resulting in unsustainable growth of debt and debt crises.

The main opposition is to unfettered globalization (neoliberal; laissez-faire capitalism), guided by governments and what are claimed to be quasi-governments (such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank) that are supposedly not held responsible to the populations that they govern and instead respond mostly to the interests of corporations. Many conferences between trade and finance ministers of the core globalizing nations have been met with large, and occasionally violent, protests from opponents of "corporate globalism".

Some "anti-globalization" activists object to the fact that the current "globalization" globalizes money and corporations, but not people and unions. This can be seen in the strict immigration controls in nearly all countries, and the lack of labour rights in many countries in the developing world.

Another more conservative camp opposed to globalization are state-centric nationalists who fear globalization is displacing the role of nations in global politics and point to NGOs as impeding upon the power of individual nations. Some advocates of this warrant for anti-globalization are Pat Buchanan and Jean-Marie Le Pen.

The movement is very broad, including church groups, national liberation factions, left-wing parties, environmentalists, peasant unionists, anti-racism groups, libertarian socialists, and others. Most are reformist (arguing for a more humane form of capitalism) and a strong minority is revolutionary (arguing for a more humane system than capitalism). Many have decried the lack of unity and direction in the movement, but some such as Noam Chomsky have claimed that this lack of centralization may in fact be a strength.

Protests by the global justice movement have forced high-level international meetings away from the major cities where they used to be held, into remote locations where protest is impractical.

Pro-globalization (globalism)

Supporters of democratic globalization can be labelled pro-globalists. They consider that the first phase of globalization, which was market-oriented, should be completed by a phase of building global political institutions representing the will of World citizens. The difference with other globalists is that they do not define in advance any ideology to orient this will, which should be left to the free choice of those citizens via a democratic process.

Supporters of free trade point out that economic theories of comparative advantage suggest that free trade leads to a more efficient allocation of resources, with all countries involved in the trade benefiting. In general, they claim that this leads to lower prices, more employment and higher output.

Libertarians and other proponents of laissez-faire capitalism say higher degrees of political and economic freedom in the form of democracy and capitalism in the developed world produce higher levels of material wealth. They see globalization as the beneficial spread of democracy and capitalism.

Critics argue that the anti-globalization movement uses anecdotal evidence to support their view and that worldwide statistics instead strongly support globalization:

  • the percentage of people in developing countries living below US$1 (adjusted for inflation and purchasing power) per day has halved in only twenty years [1], although some critics argue that more detailed variables measuring poverty should instead be studied [2].
  • Life expectancy has almost doubled in the developing world since WWII and is starting to close the gap to the developed world where the improvement has been smaller. Child mortality has decreased in every developing region of the world [3]. Income inequality for the world as a whole is diminishing [4].
  • Democracy has increased dramatically from almost no nation with universal suffrage in 1900 to 62.5% of all nations in 2000 [5].
  • The proportion of the world's population living in countries where per-capita food supplies are under 2,200 calories (9,200 kilojoules) per day decreased from 56% in the mid-1960s to below 10% by the 1990s.
  • Between 1950 and 1999, global literacy increased from 52% to 81% of the world. Women made up much of the gap: Female literacy as a percentage of male literacy has increased from 59% in 1970 to 80% in 2000.
  • There are similar trends for electric power, cars, radios, and telephones per capita, as well as the proportion of the population with access to clean water [6].

However, some of these improvements may not be due to globalization, or may be possible without the current form of globalization or its negative consequences, to which the global justice movement objects.

Many pro-capitalists are also critical of the World Bank and the IMF, arguing that they are corrupt bureaucracies controlled and financed by states, not corporations. Many loans have been given to dictators who never carried out promised reforms, instead leaving the common people to pay the debts later. They thus see too little capitalism, not too much. They also note that some of the resistance to globalization comes from special interest groups with conflicting interests, like Western world unions.

Others, such as Senator Douglas Roche, O.C., simply view globalization as inevitable and advocate creating institutions such as a directly-elected United Nations Parliamentary Assembly to exercise oversight over unelected international bodies.

See also

  • Marketization
  • Mundialization
  • Westernization

External links

Douglas Roche's proposal for UN Parliamentary Reform, in PDFar:عولمة bs:Globalizacija ca:Globalització cs:Globalizace da:Globalisering de:Globalisierung et:Globaliseerumine es:Globalización eo:Tutmondiĝo eu:Globalizazioa fa:جهانی‌سازی fr:Mondialisation gl:Globalización id:Globalisasi it:Globalizzazione he:גלובליזציה ka:გლობალიზაცია lt:Globalizacija mk:Глобализација nl:Globalisering ja:グローバリゼーション no:Globalisering pl:Globalizacja pt:Globalização ru:Глобализация sl:Globalizacija sr:Глобализација fi:Globalisaatio sv:Globalisering vi:Toàn cầu hóa tr:Küreselleşme uk:Глобалізація zh:全球化

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