Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
At the end of the week, students should be able to:
a.examine the various conceptions of
globalization
b.distinguish the different definition of
globalization from experts; and
c.adopt a working definition of globalization
Introduction to Globalization
Lesson 1
You experience
globalization everyday…
Introduction to Globalization
Introduction to Globalization
Introduction to Globalization
•Globalizationreferstotheintegrationofgoods,services,andculture
amongthenationsoftheworld.
•WehavebeenexperiencingglobalizationsincethedaysofEuropean
colonization.
•Advancesintelecommunicationandtransportationtechnologies
acceleratedglobalization.
•TheInternethasmadeallnationsnext-doorneighbors.
Globalization is a multidimensional phenomenon, creating economic,
political, cultural, and even technological forms of connectivity. This
section focuses on the economic dimension.
What is Globalization?
Globalization is the process of interaction and integration
among the people, companies, and governments of different
nations, a process driven by international trade and
investment and aided by information technology.
LET’S REVIEW THE WORKING DEFINITION:
Globalization and history: Is globalization a new phenomenon?
Introduction to Globalization
Three Components of Globalization
Economic Globalization
Economic Globalization
Economic Globalization
MONETARY
Economic Globalization
Economic Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Political Globalization
Political Globalization
United Nations and its role in Globalization
Cultural Globalization
Thank you for your attention!
"In the context of globalization, the most important
task is to ensure that all people share in the
benefits of the global economy.“
–Joseph Stiglitz