front 1 people and countries can exchange information and goods in an easy way , this process called _____________. | back 1 GLOBALIZATION |
front 2 who define the globalization that says they introduce around centuries the idea of concepts of globalization; traders explore to buy rare commodities such as salt spices and gold, which they would then sell in their home countries. | back 2 IN OUR WORLD HISTORY |
front 3 define globalization as "brought advance s in communication and transportation that have removed borders and increase cross-borders trade" | back 3 19TH CENTURY INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION |
front 4 when trade spread rapidly between China and Europe via overland route | back 4 THE SILK ROAD |
front 5 define globalization as "the increase of interconnectedness and interdependence of people and countries" | back 5 WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
front 6 define globalization as "the inexorable integration of markets, transportation system and communication systems to the degree never witness before." | back 6 THOMAS FRIEDMAN |
front 7 define globalization as. the increase of independence of world economies as a result of the growing scale of the cross-border trade of commodities and services, the flow of international capital and the wide and rapid spread of technologies. | back 7 COMMITTEE OF DEVELOPMENT POLICY |
front 8 the flow of productions and services with few barriers in the integration of markets, investment and trade between nation. | back 8 economic concept |
front 9 define globalization as "the expansion and intensification of social relations and consciousness across world-time and world-space. " | back 9 MANFRED STEGER |
front 10 in mansfred he differentiate something which he define this as a process | back 10 GLOBALIZATION |
front 11 it signifies a future social condition characterized by thick economic | back 11 GLOBALITY |
front 12 this means globalization as an ideology reflecting shared ideas, norms, values accepted as truth | back 12 GLOBALISM |
front 13 it advocates promise a consumerist , neoliberal , free-market world | back 13 MARKET GLOBALISM |
front 14 envisage a global civil society with fairer relationship and environmental safeguard. | back 14 JUSTICE GLOBALISM |
front 15 strive for global religious community with superiority over secular structure | back 15 RELILGIOUS GLOBALISM |
front 16 an anthropologist who believed the different kinds of globalization occurs on multiple and intersecting dimension | back 16 ARJUN APPADURAI |
front 17 what is it called about the multiple and intersecting dimension | back 17 SCAPES |
front 18 refers to the global movement of people | back 18 enthnoscape |
front 19 about flow of culture | back 19 mediascape |
front 20 refers to the circulation of mechanical good s and software | back 20 technoscape |
front 21 denotes the global circulation of money | back 21 finanscape |
front 22 realm where political ideas move around | back 22 ideoscape |
front 23 this person debates about trade and access to the foreign goods are as old as society iteself | back 23 Christine Lagarde |