POLSCI 2H03 Lecture Notes - Bourgeoisie, Labor Rights, Class Stratification

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***this is the way to compare two time periodseasy to understand. Intensity of global interconnectedness: extensity of global networks, velocity of global flows. Theorizing globalization: liberalism (materialist, political realism (materialist, marxism (materialist, constructivism, post modernism/poststructuralism, feminism, eclectic theory** Free flow of capital and goods; cheaper/less protectionism. Hegemonic stability theory: us empire: shortcomings, other economic centres such as eu, japan, china, brics, senstitivity and vunerability of the us to the contagions of globalization. 2008 financial crisis environmental degredation: other connections and nodes in global networks. Moscow is more important to central asia. China east asia: don"t need the us in order to connect with each other, underestimates the dynamic nature of the networks. Realism: balance of power theory and big power contest, exploiting the potential of global relations. Role of english in globalization process; it is the worlds language, at the international scale they communicate through this language however it also represents a specific culture and identity of anglosaxon.

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