Global Cities and the Spread of Infectious Disease
... effects can also be discerned in relation to matters of public health within and amongst the global cities comprising the network. Notably, such unanticipated, nonlinear effects should be considered in assessing the spread of SARS within the global cities network. Thus, for example, an editorial in ...
... effects can also be discerned in relation to matters of public health within and amongst the global cities comprising the network. Notably, such unanticipated, nonlinear effects should be considered in assessing the spread of SARS within the global cities network. Thus, for example, an editorial in ...
Global Marshall Plan Initiative
... Plan Initiative in their respective target group. The following image may give you a slight impression of the matrix. The organizational coordinator of the Initiative, the Global Contract Foundation with its President Frithjof Finkbeiner, has established a coordination office in Hamburg. Five young ...
... Plan Initiative in their respective target group. The following image may give you a slight impression of the matrix. The organizational coordinator of the Initiative, the Global Contract Foundation with its President Frithjof Finkbeiner, has established a coordination office in Hamburg. Five young ...
The feasibility of global democracy
... particular are alleged .11 First, global membership allows too many interests into the process. An explosion of interests results in conflicts that undermine governance, leading to the chaos of ungovernability. Second, the relevance of issues in one part of the world to members in other parts of the ...
... particular are alleged .11 First, global membership allows too many interests into the process. An explosion of interests results in conflicts that undermine governance, leading to the chaos of ungovernability. Second, the relevance of issues in one part of the world to members in other parts of the ...
Going South: capitalist crisis, systemic crisis, civilisational
... rising or ‘emerging economies’. In terms of the structure and exercise of global hegemony, the unilateralist moment of US power following the end of the Cold War and after 9/11 is now coming to a close, and the global economic crisis has already signalled a potentially far-reaching and longlasting r ...
... rising or ‘emerging economies’. In terms of the structure and exercise of global hegemony, the unilateralist moment of US power following the end of the Cold War and after 9/11 is now coming to a close, and the global economic crisis has already signalled a potentially far-reaching and longlasting r ...
PDF of this page - Temple Bulletins 2016-2017
... We live in a time of ever-faster global integration. People, goods, services, and ideas now move with astonishing speed across national boundaries. Many of the major issues that shape our lives are global in scope: war and terrorism, climate change, migration, human rights, public health, economic g ...
... We live in a time of ever-faster global integration. People, goods, services, and ideas now move with astonishing speed across national boundaries. Many of the major issues that shape our lives are global in scope: war and terrorism, climate change, migration, human rights, public health, economic g ...
Global Competency Thesis - DU Portfolio
... the primary research question was whether scholars within the field of global affairs have formed a consensus or not to that effect. Much of the data sought came from scholarly journals and papers as well as recognized institutions and organizations in the field. Findings largely consisted of opinio ...
... the primary research question was whether scholars within the field of global affairs have formed a consensus or not to that effect. Much of the data sought came from scholarly journals and papers as well as recognized institutions and organizations in the field. Findings largely consisted of opinio ...
View/Open
... mate change, sustainability, and food security and consequent need for collective action (transnational cooperation) at the global level, and (iv) the need to address the interactions among climate change, sustainability, and food security holistically in a concerted manner. The key idea behind the ...
... mate change, sustainability, and food security and consequent need for collective action (transnational cooperation) at the global level, and (iv) the need to address the interactions among climate change, sustainability, and food security holistically in a concerted manner. The key idea behind the ...
780 PESH33 Global Conceptual History.indb
... approaches based on the nation-state to approaches focusing on networks, relations and general entanglements. While this methodological innovation derived from a disenchantment with established forms of comparison, the motivation to embrace new approaches to history was furthermore born out of postc ...
... approaches based on the nation-state to approaches focusing on networks, relations and general entanglements. While this methodological innovation derived from a disenchantment with established forms of comparison, the motivation to embrace new approaches to history was furthermore born out of postc ...
bordering capabilities versus borders
... Osofsky’s law-and-geography approach touched upon this idea, particularly when she discussed the approach that local actors take to address expressly global problems. In Symposium discussions, the Michigan Journal of International Law’s Matthew Becker also pointed out that, in a network theory appro ...
... Osofsky’s law-and-geography approach touched upon this idea, particularly when she discussed the approach that local actors take to address expressly global problems. In Symposium discussions, the Michigan Journal of International Law’s Matthew Becker also pointed out that, in a network theory appro ...
Brand internationalization strategy beyond the standardization
... the language of modernity (Cleveland et al. 2007) have also participated in the convergence towards this new global consumer culture that can be defined as “shared sets of consumptionrelated symbols (product categories, brands, consumption activities, and so forth) that are meaningful to segment me ...
... the language of modernity (Cleveland et al. 2007) have also participated in the convergence towards this new global consumer culture that can be defined as “shared sets of consumptionrelated symbols (product categories, brands, consumption activities, and so forth) that are meaningful to segment me ...
Lecture 1 090904 - Michigan State University
... messages for all other regions, and we cannot go very far into understanding the nature of globalization today without first acknowledging the positive fruits of global economic contacts. Indeed, we cannot reverse the economic predicament of the poor across the world by withholding from them the gre ...
... messages for all other regions, and we cannot go very far into understanding the nature of globalization today without first acknowledging the positive fruits of global economic contacts. Indeed, we cannot reverse the economic predicament of the poor across the world by withholding from them the gre ...
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 ...
Global Studies
... proficient in a foreign language. Elective options direct students to a course of study focused on world history, international business, globalization issues, language and culture, and the arts and humanities in the global environment. Students can take electives within one area of study, or mix el ...
... proficient in a foreign language. Elective options direct students to a course of study focused on world history, international business, globalization issues, language and culture, and the arts and humanities in the global environment. Students can take electives within one area of study, or mix el ...
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 ...
T GLOBALISATION: TRANSFORMING POLICIES AND THE ROLE OF THE STATES ABSTRACT
... do not fit in at all and what is being celebrated in globalisation is the triumph of Western worldview at the expense of the entire worldviews of the other cultures. Critics have also noted that there are considerable losers as the world becomes more globalised. This is because it represents the suc ...
... do not fit in at all and what is being celebrated in globalisation is the triumph of Western worldview at the expense of the entire worldviews of the other cultures. Critics have also noted that there are considerable losers as the world becomes more globalised. This is because it represents the suc ...
The New Global History Toward a Narrative for Pangaea Two
... The human species is altering the global life cycles of this planet (water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles), and has entered Pangaea Two as a nuclear agent. The energy that has helped to drive India some 9,000 kilometers across the earth, from Antarctica to Asia, is no longer an exclusive property of i ...
... The human species is altering the global life cycles of this planet (water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles), and has entered Pangaea Two as a nuclear agent. The energy that has helped to drive India some 9,000 kilometers across the earth, from Antarctica to Asia, is no longer an exclusive property of i ...
IndustryAnalysis.Yip.Word
... easily be globalized. Recent examples of such products include pizza and yogurt. ...
... easily be globalized. Recent examples of such products include pizza and yogurt. ...
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 ...
A New Decade of the Global Age, 1996-2006
... project. (4) The purpose behind my The Global Age (1996) independent of, but consistent with Mazlish’s and Schäfer’s call for global history, was to free social scientists from the historical outlook of an old modernity that framed so many of their concepts and impeded them from recognising the true ...
... project. (4) The purpose behind my The Global Age (1996) independent of, but consistent with Mazlish’s and Schäfer’s call for global history, was to free social scientists from the historical outlook of an old modernity that framed so many of their concepts and impeded them from recognising the true ...
Polyarchies, Competitive Oligarchies, or Inclusive Hegemonies? 23
... affect the entire planet has required new public policies that traditional territorial states might find difficult to carry out. These issues require international and cross‐border ap‐ proaches, since their causes and effects are no longer restricted to certain states, regio ...
... affect the entire planet has required new public policies that traditional territorial states might find difficult to carry out. These issues require international and cross‐border ap‐ proaches, since their causes and effects are no longer restricted to certain states, regio ...
“MERHABA” Global Marketing SIG members
... increased pursuit of output in traditional consumption-driven economies and a growing emphasis on consumption stimulation in traditional export-oriented economies. Similarly, changes in the global economy, where the concept of a market economy is not automatically accepted, is forcing global marketi ...
... increased pursuit of output in traditional consumption-driven economies and a growing emphasis on consumption stimulation in traditional export-oriented economies. Similarly, changes in the global economy, where the concept of a market economy is not automatically accepted, is forcing global marketi ...
global cities of the future a gcc perspective
... making it the GCC’s leading global city. Riyadh, with sizable investments in international education in recent years, ranks high in human capital development compared with other GCC cities. Doha is a leader in business activity and cultural exchange, driven by strong movement toward a new city model ...
... making it the GCC’s leading global city. Riyadh, with sizable investments in international education in recent years, ranks high in human capital development compared with other GCC cities. Doha is a leader in business activity and cultural exchange, driven by strong movement toward a new city model ...
Globalisation: Definitions and Perspectives
... Globalization has rearranged the architecture of world order. Economic, social and power relations have been recast to resemble not a pyramid but a three tier structure of concentric circles. All three circles cut across national and regional boundaries. In the core circle we find the elites of all ...
... Globalization has rearranged the architecture of world order. Economic, social and power relations have been recast to resemble not a pyramid but a three tier structure of concentric circles. All three circles cut across national and regional boundaries. In the core circle we find the elites of all ...
Education for Interdependence: The University and the Global Citizen
... toward constructive ends, in a proactive manner, by socially responsible faculty.9 In this regard, forward-looking faculty can articulate clear and compelling global citizenship learning outcomes, as well as effective models for assessing these, that will elevate the profile of global citizenship ed ...
... toward constructive ends, in a proactive manner, by socially responsible faculty.9 In this regard, forward-looking faculty can articulate clear and compelling global citizenship learning outcomes, as well as effective models for assessing these, that will elevate the profile of global citizenship ed ...
01 RRIP 10-1 Sassen (JB/D)
... constituted sub-nationally has some advantages over studies of globally scaled dynamics; but it also poses specific challenges. It does make possible the use of long-standing research techniques, from quantitative to qualitative, in the study of globalization. It also gives us a bridge for using the ...
... constituted sub-nationally has some advantages over studies of globally scaled dynamics; but it also poses specific challenges. It does make possible the use of long-standing research techniques, from quantitative to qualitative, in the study of globalization. It also gives us a bridge for using the ...
Global Inheritance
Global Inheritance is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles, California working to empower individuals worldwide to think and act creatively in solving global issues. The group’s initiatives focus on the power of creativity to communicate and drive progressive social change. Founded in 2002 by Eric Ritz, Global Inheritance has specialized in reaching young audiences to create awareness of environmental and social issues. Because they tailor their work to each specific subculture and event, Global Inheritance has been uniquely successful in reaching audiences around the world.The organization is especially known for its work in making major events such as Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, ESPN X Games and Indy 500 more environmentally friendly. Using a variety of programs, from artist-designed recycling bins and recycling incentive programs to energy generating playgrounds and carpool initiatives, Global Inheritance helps events reduce their environmental impact and raise awareness among attendees.