Theme 2: Territorial Dynamics, Cooperation and Tensions in Globalization PDF

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These notes cover globalization themes, including territorial dynamics, cooperation, and tensions between different areas. They touch upon topics like population shifts, economic inequality, and policy challenges related to globalization.

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Dumonmmm] Theme 2: territorial dynamics, cooperation and tensions in globalization M Sey vocab Global_ Regional &...

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TNCs > - vulnerability dependency + Accessibility > political impact)US-ChinaTariff-war) -. g integrate publicpolicis -US-M-CH : : free trad agreement (2018 after NAFTA ASEAN MERCOSUR Mercado Comun del SUR - ↓ : + unifical f economical AEC : ASEAN Communityeconomic ↳ free trade zone ↳ how the 5th largest economy S trillion GDP GDP ↳ 25 % globe mo headquartered Genera in 98% of GDP. Is anything changing ? 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Definite Protectionnism: economical doctrine that encourages the creation of tarriff and non-tarriff barriers to protect a national market Multinationals or TNCs: large companies that operate in multiple countries, nut just where they are headquartered Global city: a city that serves as a primary node in the global economic network and influence the cultural and political landscape Core (regional scale): central region in an economy with good communications and high population density =/=periphery Special economic zone (SEZs): an area in which the business and trade law are different from the rest of the country Deindustrialization: the reduction of industrial activity on an economy

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