Zusammenfassung der Ressource
THE WORLD OF GLOBALISATION
- COUNTRIES
- Developed
- The center of globalized world
- The interest of governments and companies is more important than other things
- Is made of rich countries that controls international institutions
- Tertiary sector is the most important powerful for the economy
- Relation with they development
- Have democratic system
- High level of cultural and social development
- Consume
- Developing
- Underdevelopment
- Little industrialization
- Political instability
- Consume per capital is low
- Dependent on developed countries
- Emerging economy
- High rates of economy growth
- A level of industrializations that however is higher than developed countries
- CLASSIFY THE ECONOMY
- Economy
- Social and cultural development
- Demographic and urban factors
- INTERNATIONAL DECISION-MAKING BODIES
- THE UNITED NATIONS
- Was created in 1945 following the second war
- Includes every officially recognized state in the world
- FUNCTIONS
- Guarantee international security and peace
- Defend humans rights
- Provide humanitarian aid
- ORGANS
- General assembly
- Deliberation
- Security council
- Decision
- Secretariat
- Proposing and putting into practice and supervising actions
- International Court of Justice
- Trying and settling case
- ORGANS
- FAO
- ILO
- UNESCO
- WHO
- UNICEF
- UNHCR
- NGO
- In the 20th century
- Inequality in the world
- The first appeared in the developed countries
- Public awearenses
- Regional organizations
- EU
- AU
- ASEAN
- OAS
- INFORMAL FORUM
- G7
- Japan
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Italy
- Canadá
- Germany
- France
- BRICS
- South Africa
- China
- Indian
- Russia
- Brazil
- GLOBALIZATION IN TODAY’S WORLD
- When?
- Success
- Today’s world
- Globalization
- Since the 1980
- The pace of globalization has steadily increase
- ECONOMIC
- Cause
- The spread of capitalism
- Consequences
- Changed the map of global production
- FEATURES OF THE MAP OF GLOBALIZATION
- Tertiarisation and financialisation
- Concentration of health
- Multinacionals
- Government secondary importance
- Economic inestability
- Relocation of industry
- Loss of purchasing power