Top Banner
Chapter 16 Globalization
25

Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline The Development of Global Trade The Emergence of the Global Economy Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Jan 02, 2016

Download

Documents

Chastity Morton
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Chapter 16

Globalization

Page 2: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Chapter Outline The Development of Global Trade The Emergence of the Global Economy Globalization: The Continuing Process Population Growth and Inequalities in the

Global Economy Consequences of Globalization and the

Global Economy

Page 3: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Globalization The process of integrating the worlds

peoples economically, socially, politically, and culturally into a single world system or community.

Page 4: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Development of Global Trade Before 1500, world regions were virtually

isolated from each other. The Old World (Africa, Europe and Asia)

formed a unit within which trade allowed spread of technology and institutions.

Page 5: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Major States and Regions of Europe, Asia and Africa, ca. 1500

Page 6: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

European Expansion Began with the discovery of the Americas

by Columbus in 1492. The Spanish, Portuguese, English,

French and Dutch invaded the Americas. The European global maritime trade

network allowed the exchange of technology, food, animals, diseases and people.

Page 7: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Industrial Revolution Starting in about 1800, European contact

with non-Western people changed to political domination.

19th century was a time of European imperial expansion as the countries of Europe began claiming lands and people of Africa, Asia and Oceania.

Page 8: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Emergence of the Global Economy

Three factors Collapse of the existing colonial empires. Developments of technology have made

geography irrelevant. International finance and the globalization

of world capital.

Page 9: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Globalization global trade

The direct or indirect exchange of good and services in an integrated global market.

global economy The buying and selling of goods and

services in an integrated global market.

Page 10: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Growth of World Trade: 1905-2000

Page 11: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Continuing Process of Globalization Every country still has its own regulations

regarding imports and exports. The World Trade Organization is attempting to

negotiate the elimination of all import/export regulations in favor of global free trade.

The International Monetary Fund is assuming a regulatory role in international monetary transactions.

Page 12: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Transnational Corporation One that has most of its employees,

produces and sells most of its products or services, and generates most of its gross revenues outside the national boundaries of its “home” country.

Page 13: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Population Changes

1950 (%) 2025 (%)

Developed countries 33.1 15.9

Undeveloped countries 66.9 84.1

Page 14: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Population Growth and Inequalities in the Global Economy

The population of the world is growing rapidly. In the last 50 years world population has

jumped from 2.5 billion to more than 6 billion. The population growth of the developed

countries has stabilized and in many cases started to decline, however, in the underdeveloped countries it continues to grow rapidly.

Page 15: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Population Growth and Inequalities in the Global Economy

While the global economy has greatly benefited the developed countries, many of the countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America have seen their economies decline.

There is an increasing skewing of wealth between countries and regions of the world.

Globally, there is an inverse correlation between economic development and population growth.

Page 16: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Population Growth and Inequalities in the Global Economy

Throughout the world there is a massive movement of people from rural agricultural areas to urban centers.

There is also a massive migration of people from underdeveloped countries to more developed countries.

Page 17: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Refugees Individuals and families who temporarily

take up residence in another region or country to escape famine, warfare, or some other life threatening event.

Page 18: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Consequences of Globalization Increasing contact among peoples and

increasing exposure of non-Western peoples to Western cultural traditions.

Growing resentment of Western economic dominance and cultural influences.

Page 19: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Quick Quiz

Page 20: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

1. Globalization is:

a) just an economic issue

b) a continuing process that began 500 years ago

c) a term used since the beginning of European expansion

d) all of the above

Page 21: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Answer: b

Globalization is a continuing process that began 500 years ago.

Page 22: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

2. The industrial revolution escalated:

a) political revolutions in the Americas

b) the slave trade

c) taxation of local peoples

d) all of the above

Page 23: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Answer: d

The industrial revolution escalated political revolutions in the Americas, the slave trade, and the taxation of local peoples.

Page 24: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

3. The largest proportion of immigrants to the U.S. comes from:

a) Mexico

b) Latin America

c) Canada

d) Asia

Page 25: Chapter 16 Globalization. Chapter Outline  The Development of Global Trade  The Emergence of the Global Economy  Globalization: The Continuing Process.

Answer: d

The largest proportion of immigrants to the U.S. comes from Asia.