"Over the past three centuries, world history has been defined by an inevitable march towards a single global system, characterised by modern institutions like democracy and capitalism." Comment critically, giving evidence for your position
IntroductionDefine 'single global market'
everyone under one political and economic modelsuch as capitalism & democracy
Paragraph 1 NO - the divide between the 'west' and the 'rest'
the 'rest' were limited during their colonisationChina, OpiumIndia, East India Company, had to trade with Britain
still exploited - sweatshopsBangladesh, Taiwan
Paragraph 2NO - cultural differences
Ghost Dance Movementin the USANative Americans rebelled against western ideas
traditions seen as backwardsSati, abolished in 1829Purdah
Paragraph 3 NO - world wars
the world had to pick sides
wars by proxy - Taiwan & Vietnam
Cold War - USA & USSR were fighting for influence
CongoFirst Prime Minister - Patrice LumumbaOn their independence day (June) 1960, he gave a speech disapproving of colonial rule and declaring the Congo an independent government
The West viewed him as a dangerous and likely to side with the USSR
he was deposed and assassinated as part of a plot drawn up by the US
Paragraph 4YES - the end of the Cold War
Communism ended
The USA was now the world hegemon
There was one dominant ideology
Bandung conference, 1955
Asian - African Conferencegathered to discuss the role of the Third World in the Cold War, concluded not to get involved
Paragraph 5YES & NO - trade
yes - EU - common currency, trade internally
no - exclusionary, high tariffs for outside countries
makes manufacturing outside less apealing
no - big companies can hold all the power
Nestle in Americaprevent small African farmers from selling their coffee direct to the customer, have to sell it cheap to nestle to make a profit on
Exception - Good African Coffee CompanyBased in Uganda, roasting and packing in Kampalabuy from Uganda farmers at premium pricesallows profit to stay within Ugandasell in UK (Waitrose) and online in the US
Paragraph 6YES - cultural unity
Human rights
Helsinki Accords, 1975Helsinki Watch, to monitor if they were being kept
Universal declaration of Human Rightsset a universal standard