Single global system flow chart

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  • "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
  • Conclusion
  • historically, no single global system
  • opposing forces, global disagreements
  • recently, closer to unity
  • end of Cold War - one main ideology
  • but not fully
  • trade bloc are exclusionary
  • Brandt Line, 1960s
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