POL208Y1 Lecture : Globalization Book Summary

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N stretching of social political and economic activities across political frontiers so that events, decisions and activities in one region of the world come to have a significance for individuals and communities in distant regions of the globe. N the intensification or the growing magnitude of our interconnectedness. N hyperglobalists suggest the demise of the sovereign nation-state as global forces undermine the ability of governments to control their own economies and societies. N sceptics reject the idea of globalization as so much "gloaloney", argue that states and geopolitics remain the principal forces shaping world order. N time- space compression- shrinking world- in which sources of even very local developments from employment to ethnic conflict may be traced to distant conditions or decisions. N deterritorialization: as social, political, and economic activities are increasingly "stretched" across the globe, they become in a significant sense no longer organized solely according to a strictly territorial logic.

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