The different faces of globalization

The different faces of globalization



Lesson objectives:

  • We get to know each other :)
  • You can use the hyper-globalist, skeptic and transformationalist view to analyze different experiences of globalization
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The different faces of globalization



Lesson objectives:

  • We get to know each other :)
  • You can use the hyper-globalist, skeptic and transformationalist view to analyze different experiences of globalization

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Describe a concrete experience  you have had with globalization in your home country
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Interview questions
  • In general, would you say this was a positive or a negative experience? Why?
  • How would you describe the effects in terms of development? 
  • Who won? Who lost? 
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Hyper-globalist view
''Globalization from above'' leads to development, is the one-size-fits-all solution to social ills

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Skeptic/anti-globalist view
''Globalization from above'' has led to unprecedented injustice and inequality, neoliberal notion of 'development' should be questioned

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Transformationalist view
Globalization leads to a wide range of - both positive and negative - local effects and responses: 
"globalizations from below"

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How do institutions affect development?

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Kicking away the ladder 
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How does the ''International development policy establishment'' affect economic development


How do ''good institutions'' affect economic development?
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Case study 

Bolivian water & gas wars (2000-2005)
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