Effects of Globalization in Governments PDF
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This presentation discusses the effects of globalization on governments. It explores how globalization connects nations through trade, investment, and information, and how governments manage this interconnectedness. The presentation further differentiates between internationalism and globalism, and explains the rules of the United Nations.
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EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION IN GOVERNMENTS GROUP 2 - GE 03 WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION AND GOVERNMENT Globalization is the As the world became more However there is another interconnectedness of inter connected through side of globalization that nations through trade, pol...
EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION IN GOVERNMENTS GROUP 2 - GE 03 WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION AND GOVERNMENT Globalization is the As the world became more However there is another interconnectedness of inter connected through side of globalization that nations through trade, politics, trade and has positives and investment, and communication, the role of negatively affects local information flow. nation-states and govern governments and local are also shifting. Thus, communities. Governments play a vital national and local policies role in shaping and are not only based on local managing this process by context but also promoting trade, regulating international and global markets, and addressing realities. global challenges. POSITIVE EFFECT AND NEGATIVE EFFECT 1 Positive Effect 2 Negative Effect Globalization brings Some adheres the governments together so consequences of that they can tackle globalization include common goals together. terrorism, job insecurities, currency For example, due to fluctuation and price globalization world instability. leaders have seen the impact of pollution and have resolved to tackle climate change together. DIFFERENTIATE INTERNATIONALISM AND GLOBALISM WHAT IS INTERNATIONALISM? A political and theoretical concept Emphasizes cooperation between Focuses on cooperation that aims to create sovereign nations to solve global between sovereign nations, interdependence between issues while respecting national respecting their countries. Internationalism independence (e.g., the UN, Paris independence while promotes peace, security, Agreement). Focuses on unity in addressing shared economic stability, and diversity. challenges (e.g., the UN, humanitarianism. It also treaties). encourages multilateralism, which is when world leadership is not held by any single country. WHAT IS GLOBALISM? A national policy that treats the world as a Advocates for a borderless, interconnected sphere for political influence. Globalism world, prioritizing economic, cultural, and focuses on the international aspect of political integration (e.g., WTO, global tech business and its expansion. It can also create platforms). Often downplays national a framework for cooperation among nations sovereignty. on non- economic issues. RULES OF UNITED NATIONS SOVEREIGN EQUALITY All member states are equal. Peaceful Resolution Conflicts should be resolved peacefully; force is allowed only in self-defense or with Security Council approval. NON-INTERFERENCE The UN can't intervene in domestic matters unless authorized for peacekeeping. BINDING DECISIONS Security Council resolutions are binding; General Assembly decisions are recommendations. THE FUNCTIONS OF UNITED NATION MAINTAIN PEACE AND PROMOTE HUMAN RIGHTS SECURITY Protects and advocates for Mediates conflicts and universal rights. deploys peacekeeping missions. FOSTER DEVELOPMENT UPHOLD INTERNATIONAL LAW Supports economic and Develops and enforces humanitarian aid. treaties. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING