MindMap Gallery Globalization Mindmap
Globalization is the word used to describe the growing interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations.
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Globalization-Mindmap
Definition
Political Impacts
- Role of United Nations
- greater involvement in world events
- Humanitarian efforts
- Military intervention
- Terrorism
- Democratisation
- Fall of regimes
- Egypt
- Libya
- Change of leadership style
- American Hegemony
- World military and police force
- terrorism
- 'rogue' states
- involvement inregional/domestic politics
- Middle east
- Korea
- China-Taiwan
- Role of Media
- as political tool
- as platform of discussion
- Political lobby groups
- power of internet
- sharing ideas creating communities
Environmental Impact
- Degradation
- Deforestation
- Soil erosion
- Extinction of flora & fauna
- Flooding
- Haze
- New node
- Global Warming/Climate Change
- Higher temperatures
- Erratic Weather changes
- Melting of ice caps
- Management
- Conserving Energy Supply
- Energy saving products
- Hybrid cars
- Using Alternative Energy sources
- Wind energy
- Solar energy
- Geothermal energy
Educational Impact
- Positive
- Use of Technology to cater tothe needs of the students
- Able to have lessons beyondthe physical classroom
- Opportunities for Internationalisation
- Negative
- Stress on Teachers
- Globalisation Divide: Havesand Have-Nots
Economic Impact
- Positive Impacts
- Employment
- Creation of jobs in LDCs esp inmanufacturing industries
- Negative Impact
- Small countries face tougheconomic competition.
- TNC controls the economy
- Abuse of LDC. Formation of`sweat shops'
- Affecting countries such asBangladesh, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand,
- Brain drain
- Economies become vulnerable to impactof financial crisis caused by othercountries
- 2008 financial crisis started in USA
Allows capital inflows in financial market
- Sharing of technologies
- Free trade allows for greaterspecialization of labour
Higher salaries