Glob 2 Flashcards

Spec part 2

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Form and nature of interdependence in the contemporary world

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Econ glob: long distance flows of goods, capital, services, reliance on nations for econ growth, e.g consumers rely oil producers to sell, producers rely on consumers’ money to extract oil
Enviro glob: govt + NGOs tackling climate change, crisis e.g 1986 Chernobyl cancers + birth defects beyond Ukraine, in Russia etc
Social glob: ideas, info, images, people e.g 2014 244 mil migrant workers
Political glob: govt policy influencing globe, rely on each to solve issues e.g European migrant crisis, european nations worked together to support Syrian refugees
Unequal flows in interdependence creates inequality

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Key organisations (political IAs)

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World Bank - finance
International Monetary Fund (IMF) - finance
WTO - oversees rules of international trade
International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) - coordinates global response to cc

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Unequal flows: people :)

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Reduces unemployment
Reduces geographical inequality e.g eastern Europeans in UK
Addresses skill + labour shortage e.g UK recruit Far Eastern nurses
Some return to host with skills and new ideas
Immigrants create econ growth
Remittances increase flow of cap to help LICs - boosting spending and eco growth

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Unequal flows of money

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Often flows from HIC to LIC, e.g govt FDI in infrastructure or oil extraction in LICs
LICs rarely have capital to invest overseas
Pos:
FDI allows HICs to take advantage of cheap raw materials + low labour costs, while hosts benefit from capital + expertise
Foreign aid improves SOL etc (post disasters)
Negs:
Inequality - dependency, force out local businesses
Conflict - foreign aid funds conflict, FDI in agric leads to peasant farmer eviction
Injustice - pressure LIC govts to low price of investment e.g by cutting laws on environmental regulations or weakening laws on work conditions

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Unequal flows of ideas

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TNCs: Offshoring + outsourcing - to cut costs or be closer to market
DIS for country of origin
- Deindustrialization - structural unemployment -downward multiplier
Recipient DIS
- costs on training locals if not provided
- neoliberalism focuses wealth in HICs (origin)
- TNCs argue free trade + privatisation allow development, justifying poor working conditions etc
Post 1980s: neoliberalism increased free trade + more development + less conflict

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Outsourcing

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Subcontracting part of firms business to another country in order to save costs

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Offshoring

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Relocating some part of firms activity to another country

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Unequal flows of tech

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ICT allows rapid development of both outsourcing (to low wage economies like India + China) + offshoring
Offshoring widens tech gap
Silicon Valley, US developing innovative communication and healthcare
Inequalities - HICs afford tech, LICs can’t
Latest tech + access to info (via gd communication infrastructure) saves production costs - e.g 2016: Netherlands 97% access to internet, Myanmar 20%
Repressive LICs govts bought weapon tech from HICs to prevent protests

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Inequalities within countries

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Deindustrialization within HICs - UK N/S divide
China + Sub Saharan reducing
Globally increasing poverty gaps, except L. Americans e.g Mexico
Rich cope better with changes in skills + tech - less disadvantaged in job market (transferable skills? Graduate degrees?)

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Inequalities between countries

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Transfer of capital + income from HIC to LIC reducing global inequality
Development continuum more condensed
Some v poor still lag behind e.g Chad
Fastest growing econs: sub Saharans + Asia
Majoroty of Africa still v poor

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Unequal power

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Globalisation…
View 1: economic integration decreased likelihood of conflict
View 2: marginalisation of poor remains
Global communication spread conflict e.g Arab Springs of 2010 to N. Africa + Middle East
Trading powers in conflict e.g USA + EU against for conflict with Ukraine

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