Internationalism vs Globalism Quiz
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What is the main difference between internationalism and globalism?

  • Internationalism focuses on promoting the common good, while globalism prioritizes individual national interests.
  • There is no significant difference between the two concepts.
  • Internationalism is an ideology, while globalism is a practice.
  • Internationalism involves cooperation between nations, while globalism involves the free movement of people, goods, and information across borders. (correct)
  • Which of the following is NOT a type of internationalism mentioned in the text?

  • Revolutionary Internationalism
  • Democratic Internationalism (correct)
  • Liberal Internationalism
  • Hegemonic Internationalism
  • What is the core belief of Liberal Internationalism?

  • The dominance of one country over a nation or nation-state.
  • People of the working class should unite to protect themselves against exploitation.
  • Conflict in society is due to international factors and alliances.
  • Nation-states should give up some of their freedom and establish a global system of cooperation. (correct)
  • Which type of globalism is concerned with the movement of information, ideas, images, and people?

    <p>Social or Cultural Globalism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the belief of Socialist Internationalism?

    <p>People of the working class should unite to protect themselves against exploitation by the capitalist class.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of globalism is concerned with the long-distance transportation of materials in different environments?

    <p>Environmental Globalism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the core belief of Revolutionary Internationalism?

    <p>Conflict in society is due to international factors and alliances.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of globalism is concerned with the long-distance deployment of force and the threat of force?

    <p>Military Globalism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the core belief of Hegemonic Internationalism?

    <p>The dominance of one country over a nation or nation-state.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Internationalism vs Globalism

    • Internationalism: cooperation among nations for the promotion of the common good
    • Globalism: ideology that people, goods, and information should be able to cross national borders unfettered

    Types of Internationalism

    • Hegemonic Internationalism: dominance of one country over others
    • Liberal Internationalism (Immanuel Kant):
      • Nation-states give up some freedom to establish a global system
      • Prevent lawlessness in the world through cooperation
    • Revolutionary Internationalism:
      • Conflict in society due to international factors and alliances
      • Nation-states forced to do what they think is right
    • Socialist Internationalism:
      • Working-class nations unite to protect themselves
      • Against capitalist class exploitation, abuse, and oppression

    Types of Globalism

    • Economic Globalism:
      • Long-distance flows of goods, services, capital, and information
      • Accompanies market exchange
    • Environmental Globalism:
      • Distant transportation of materials in aerial, fluvial, or terrestrial aspects
    • Military Globalism:
      • Long-distance networks for deploying force and threat of force
    • Social or Cultural Globalism:
      • Movement of information, ideas, images, and people

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    Test your knowledge on the concepts of internationalism and globalism, as well as their impact on political, economic, and cultural aspects. Learn about the ideologies that promote global cooperation and the crossing of national borders for the greater good.

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