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FIRST TERM
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Mapa Mental sobre FIRST TERM, creado por Victor Delgado Llamas el 12/12/2019.
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FIRST TERM
THE WORLD TODAY
GLOBALISATION
WHY?
HISTORICS EVENTS
The fall of the Berlin Wall
The dissolution of the Soviet Union
The end of the Cold War
CONSECUENCES
Marked the start of a new period in history
DISADVANTAGES
International conflicts
Migrations
Urban and demographic problems
GOBALISATION
LATE 1980's
STEADILLY INCREASING
ALL SOCIETIES IN A SINGLE SYSTEM
They depend on
Interact with each other
Economically, socially, politically, culturally
ECONOMIC GLOBALISATION
CAUSE
Expansion of Capitalism
CONSEQUENCE
Changed the map of global production
Tertiarisation and financialisation
Cause
Steady rise in international trade
Remuval of custom barriers
Consequence
hight mobility of production factord
Concentration of wealth
Cause
Manufacturing,financial and military powers
Concentrated in rich countries
Consequence
More inequality on lots of societies
Multinationals
Cause
Control of a large part of production
Consquence
Expansion of the networks into countries through subdiaries
Goverments bodies are now of secondary importance
Cause
Economic decisions are no longer exclusively controlled by governments or group of governments
Governement bodies are now of secondary importance
Consequence
The power of large financial corporations and multinational companies
Which can influence the decisions not only of all kinds of goernments, but also of international organiations
Economic inestability and increasing inequality
Cause
The growth of financial movements
Unregulated financialisation of the economy
Consequence
Economic inestability
Increased inequality between the rich and the poor.
Offshoring
The high mobility of productive resources.
Countries
Emisor
Unemployment
loss of purchasing power
Recepors
To exploit cheap labour in places with limited labour rights.
There has not always been an improvements in house hold purchasing power and living standards either
Unemployement and loss of purchasing power
A WORLD IN CONFLICT
CONFLICTS
XX1 CENTURI
Causes
Economic differences
Historic unresolved conflicts
Intolerance
Consequences
GEopolitical tensions
Civil conflicts
Wasr between nations
Territorial disputes
Terrorims
Central and South America
Drugs in Mexico and Colombia
Paramilitary and guerrilla groups in Colombia
USA and Cuba
USA and Venezuela
Russia's neighbouring
To rewaken tensions
Ukranian Civil war
Africa's forgotten conflicts
Coltan and ethnic group
Boko Haram and Al Qaeda
Unresolved conflicts in Morocco and Western Sahara
Somalia
The middle East
Palestine and Israel
Syrian Civil War
2003 Iraq's invasion
ISlamic states
Central Asia
Iran VS USA VS Israel
Extremist terrorist activity
Tibetan and Uyghur separatist in China
Nuclear power
Pacific
Try to control it the aliens os USA
Tension with China
Conflicts
South Korea
USA, Japan
North Korea
China
Arab Spring
2011 revolutions agains the goverment began in Tunisia
Dictatorial goverments
Unstable economic conditions
MIGRATION
Large population movements of migrants with different motivations
Types
Why?
Forced
because of wars, persecution, natural disasters…
Voluntary
leave to seek a better future
Time
Temporal
They return to hom after a period of time
Permanent
Permanently stayed in the destination country
CONSEQUENCES
Origin country
Advantages
Lots of remitances recived
Overpupulation alleviated
Disadvantages
Proffesonals have to leave the country
Most of pupulation are children and elderly.
Destination countries
Advantages
Average age of the population is lowered
Interaction between countries
More productivity and the level of employment
WORKFACE
Culture is enriched
Disadvantages
Public services become overwhelmed
Xenophobia and racism can be created
URBAN PROBLEMS
In 2007, it was estimated that more than half of the World´s population was living in cities.
Why?
Cities gives more advantages
Employment opportunities
More services and facilities
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