document - Rutgers University
... Students are required to complete all assigned readings for the course and actively participate in the online discussion board. The class participation grade will be based on the number, volume, and quality of student comments, which will engage reading materials, films, and lectures (given by the p ...
... Students are required to complete all assigned readings for the course and actively participate in the online discussion board. The class participation grade will be based on the number, volume, and quality of student comments, which will engage reading materials, films, and lectures (given by the p ...
MWP WP Template 2013 - Cadmus, EUI Research Repository
... The meta-narrative of the globalization paradigm has a number of identifiable tropes: the acceleration of time, the compression of time and space, the prevalence of spatial metaphors (everywhere is networked),17 a directional narrative,18 and a universal claim, which is linked to the assumption that ...
... The meta-narrative of the globalization paradigm has a number of identifiable tropes: the acceleration of time, the compression of time and space, the prevalence of spatial metaphors (everywhere is networked),17 a directional narrative,18 and a universal claim, which is linked to the assumption that ...
Sovereignty in the Global Economy: An Evolving Geopolitical Concept
... The increased geographic mobility of capital and the greater locational flexibility of industrial production mean that states' efforts to attract and retain industry (and the jobs industry creates) increasingly involve global competition. This trend has spread to large parts of the service sector as ...
... The increased geographic mobility of capital and the greater locational flexibility of industrial production mean that states' efforts to attract and retain industry (and the jobs industry creates) increasingly involve global competition. This trend has spread to large parts of the service sector as ...
Aalborg Universitet Exploring Regional Social Compacts as Resistance Schmidt, Johannes Dragsbæk
... admitted that the policies were perhaps too rigid for developing countries (2002). Its most important impact in terms of economic policy is that it performs the role of a powerful discourse that shapes domestic and international debates, a process which has changed the state=s role to one of an Aen ...
... admitted that the policies were perhaps too rigid for developing countries (2002). Its most important impact in terms of economic policy is that it performs the role of a powerful discourse that shapes domestic and international debates, a process which has changed the state=s role to one of an Aen ...
World Geography Pacing Guide 2016-2017
... HS2.GR.11 Global Interconnections Evaluate how human-made or natural catastrophic events may alter environmental and cultural characteristics of an area, impacting trade, politics and human migration on a global scale. HS3.GR.11 Global Interconnections Evaluate how the development of economic glob ...
... HS2.GR.11 Global Interconnections Evaluate how human-made or natural catastrophic events may alter environmental and cultural characteristics of an area, impacting trade, politics and human migration on a global scale. HS3.GR.11 Global Interconnections Evaluate how the development of economic glob ...
AP World Cultures - Elizabeth Forward School District
... Key Questions: Recent conflicts are less over land and resources, and more about control of markets, people, and ideas. How does this influence worldviews? What forces increase feelings of nationalism that lead to de-colonization and independence for states and for ethnic groups within states? W ...
... Key Questions: Recent conflicts are less over land and resources, and more about control of markets, people, and ideas. How does this influence worldviews? What forces increase feelings of nationalism that lead to de-colonization and independence for states and for ethnic groups within states? W ...
Global Changes of the late 20th Century
... The Algerian Islamic Salvation Front was posed to win elections in 1992, when a frightened military government intervened to cancel the elections, an action that plunged the country into a decade of bitter civil war. The Egyptian Islamic Jihad assassinated President Anwar Sadat in 1981, following Sa ...
... The Algerian Islamic Salvation Front was posed to win elections in 1992, when a frightened military government intervened to cancel the elections, an action that plunged the country into a decade of bitter civil war. The Egyptian Islamic Jihad assassinated President Anwar Sadat in 1981, following Sa ...
Multidimensional character of globalisation
... character consists of three main parts: political, economic and sociocultural In this paper, authors analyse the globalization concept, its dimensions as well as possible costs and benefits in the context of international expansion of enterprises and the process of global companies ' emergence. Simu ...
... character consists of three main parts: political, economic and sociocultural In this paper, authors analyse the globalization concept, its dimensions as well as possible costs and benefits in the context of international expansion of enterprises and the process of global companies ' emergence. Simu ...
global cities of the future a gcc perspective
... Cities of the world are on the rise across different dimensions, from business activity and human capital to governance and underlying connecting infrastructures. The dominant cities are not only strong centers of economic power and social and cultural influence; they are innovators and disruptors o ...
... Cities of the world are on the rise across different dimensions, from business activity and human capital to governance and underlying connecting infrastructures. The dominant cities are not only strong centers of economic power and social and cultural influence; they are innovators and disruptors o ...
T GLOBALISATION: TRANSFORMING POLICIES AND THE ROLE OF THE STATES ABSTRACT
... the rest of the world, there is nothing like the degree of globalisation, a related objection is that globalisation may well be simply the latest stage of Western imperialism. The forces that are being globalises are conveniently those found in Western world. What about nonWestern values, where do ...
... the rest of the world, there is nothing like the degree of globalisation, a related objection is that globalisation may well be simply the latest stage of Western imperialism. The forces that are being globalises are conveniently those found in Western world. What about nonWestern values, where do ...
The Terrorist Threat - Penelope Ironstone
... transform local cultures into new forms, destroying many central institutions that currently exist. But transformation and destruction are two inescapable sides of the necessary political process of experimentation with new solutions. Ecological threats are only one axis of global risk conflict. Ano ...
... transform local cultures into new forms, destroying many central institutions that currently exist. But transformation and destruction are two inescapable sides of the necessary political process of experimentation with new solutions. Ecological threats are only one axis of global risk conflict. Ano ...
Governing the “Spatial Reach”? Spheres of Influence and
... paradigm) but a ‘relativistic’ process. A process conceptually driven not so much by a simplified parallelism but rather an emerging ‘dialectic’ sphere of global/local relations which was first addressed in notions “stretching” and at the same time, “disembedding” (Giddens, 1990) of “the locale” as ...
... paradigm) but a ‘relativistic’ process. A process conceptually driven not so much by a simplified parallelism but rather an emerging ‘dialectic’ sphere of global/local relations which was first addressed in notions “stretching” and at the same time, “disembedding” (Giddens, 1990) of “the locale” as ...
Shapeshifting Citizenship in Germany: Expansion, Erosion and
... (State) citizenship is an eminently political concept, founded on the idea that in a democracy citizens, and not subjects, are the constitutive agents. In the modern sense, citizenship only came into being with the emergence of republican thought after the French Revolution. Since then, the state ha ...
... (State) citizenship is an eminently political concept, founded on the idea that in a democracy citizens, and not subjects, are the constitutive agents. In the modern sense, citizenship only came into being with the emergence of republican thought after the French Revolution. Since then, the state ha ...
transnational politics
... numerous actors – including transnational corporations, transnational social movements and advocacy networks, and transnational criminal networks – have acquired increasing visibility as independent actors in world politics. Observers differ over whether we are witnessing the emergence of global civ ...
... numerous actors – including transnational corporations, transnational social movements and advocacy networks, and transnational criminal networks – have acquired increasing visibility as independent actors in world politics. Observers differ over whether we are witnessing the emergence of global civ ...
this report - Brookings Institution
... After two decades defined by growing integration, the global economy appears to be at an inflection point. This judgment has been prompted both by structural changes in the global economy, especially since the Great Recession, and political events over the past year illustrative of a backlash again ...
... After two decades defined by growing integration, the global economy appears to be at an inflection point. This judgment has been prompted both by structural changes in the global economy, especially since the Great Recession, and political events over the past year illustrative of a backlash again ...
Folie 1 - American University of Beirut
... Implementation in national colors Essential role of the nation-state at the EU level ...
... Implementation in national colors Essential role of the nation-state at the EU level ...
Local Lives, Transnational Ties, and the Meaning of Citizenship
... Second, immigrants’ claims in terms of rights are increasingly focused beyond the nation-state. Transnational NGOs and immigrant organizations are recasting citizenship rights as universal human rights.14 For example, immigrant organizations appeal to universal principles of human rights to justify ...
... Second, immigrants’ claims in terms of rights are increasingly focused beyond the nation-state. Transnational NGOs and immigrant organizations are recasting citizenship rights as universal human rights.14 For example, immigrant organizations appeal to universal principles of human rights to justify ...
Kelvingrove Review - University of Glasgow
... the way the United Nations used its own constitution as a basis upon which to reject journey ...
... the way the United Nations used its own constitution as a basis upon which to reject journey ...
From Settler Colony to Global Hegemon: Integrating the
... Adas, ”From Settler Colony to Global Hegemon” The paradox has been there from the early years of settlement along the north Atlantic coast. The Pilgrims and the Puritans soon after them had migrated to the “howling wilderness” of New England out of a determination to build a utopian community that ...
... Adas, ”From Settler Colony to Global Hegemon” The paradox has been there from the early years of settlement along the north Atlantic coast. The Pilgrims and the Puritans soon after them had migrated to the “howling wilderness” of New England out of a determination to build a utopian community that ...
Aalborg Universitet Social Compacts in Regional and Global Perspective Schmidt, Johannes Dragsbæk
... corporatist and nationalist cum populist modes of dirigisme, and developmentalist states based on an egalitarian Listian neomercantilist strategy. The nation state as the main mobilizer for development is restructuring and new political forms of governance are emerging at both global, regional and s ...
... corporatist and nationalist cum populist modes of dirigisme, and developmentalist states based on an egalitarian Listian neomercantilist strategy. The nation state as the main mobilizer for development is restructuring and new political forms of governance are emerging at both global, regional and s ...
WHA program - The World History Association
... University in 1817. As you will discover, it is a truly beautiful city, and Belgium itself is well known for two of my favorite “sins,” chocolate and beer or ale. As you know, the World History Association has been undergoing growth and change over the past few years. I appreciate the recent steward ...
... University in 1817. As you will discover, it is a truly beautiful city, and Belgium itself is well known for two of my favorite “sins,” chocolate and beer or ale. As you know, the World History Association has been undergoing growth and change over the past few years. I appreciate the recent steward ...
IMPLEMENTING GLOBAL AWARENESS CURRICULUM IN HIGH
... Conceptual Framework (2008), has three competency clusters, but this research will examine only Competency Cluster 2.2 which focuses on the instructional skills such as “use of effective verbal, nonverbal, media communication techniques to encourage students’ development of critical thinking, proble ...
... Conceptual Framework (2008), has three competency clusters, but this research will examine only Competency Cluster 2.2 which focuses on the instructional skills such as “use of effective verbal, nonverbal, media communication techniques to encourage students’ development of critical thinking, proble ...
Session-III(B) - U of L Class Index
... Compatible Technical Standards - often standards are set with protectionism in mind (e.g. Motorola - electronics products excluded from Japanese market - operated at a higher frequency than was permitted in Japan). Common Marketing Regulations - Certain type of media may be prohibited or restricted ...
... Compatible Technical Standards - often standards are set with protectionism in mind (e.g. Motorola - electronics products excluded from Japanese market - operated at a higher frequency than was permitted in Japan). Common Marketing Regulations - Certain type of media may be prohibited or restricted ...