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Name: _Mark Joseph D.

Pasia________ Date: January 25,2023


Year/Section: _BSMT 2A____________

ACTIVITY 2: THE CONCEPT MAP OF GLOBALIZATION

The Contemporary World

I. Fill in the table that will provide you with the different perspectives and meanings of
globalization. Do not include the definition/s presented in the previous module discussion.

Proponent Scope / Meaning


1. Ex: Kenichi Ohmae (1992) Globalization means the onset of the borderless world.

2. Bill Clinton (2017) No generation has had the opportunity, as we now have, to build a
global economy that leaves no-one behind. It is a wonderful
opportunity, but also a profound responsibility.

3. Barack Obama (2016) Globalization is a fact, because of technology, because of an integrated


global supply chain, because of changes in transportation. And we’re
not going to be able to build a wall around that.

4. Dominique Strauss-Kahn (2020) We can’t speak day after day about globalization without at the same
time having in mind that…we need multilateral solutions.

5. Stephen Harper (2017) We must remember we’re in a global economy. The purpose of fiscal
stimulus is not simply to sustain activity in our national economies but
to help the global economy as well, and that’s why it’s so critical that
measures in those packages avoid anything that smacks of
protectionism.

6. Ulrich Beck (2021) Globalization is not only something that will concern and threaten us in
the future, but something that is taking place in the present and to
which we must first open our eyes.

7. Bill Gates (2018) The fact is that as living standards have risen around the world, world
trade has been the mechanism allowing poor countries to increasingly
take care of basic needs, things like vaccination.

8. Roland Robertson (2007) Globalization provides a thorough understanding of the theoretical


underpinnings of globalization as well as the various historical and
analytical interpretations. Consisting of over 400 entries, coverage
includes key cultural, ecological, economic, geographical, historical,
political, psychological and social aspects of globalization.

9. David E. O’Connor (2006) Globalization covers a wide spectrum of concepts, people, and
organizations related to economic globalization from its origins in the
quest for exotic spices in the 16th century to the debates and
controversies that reflect it today.

10. Zachary A. Smith (2008) Globalization looks at its economic, environmental, and security
dimensions as interpreted from different political points of view.
II. From the given meaning above pick the keyword/s that might highlight the totality of globalization.

Ex: 1. borderless world


Cultural Exchange Trading System

Social Processes Cultural Investment


Globalization

Industrial Revolution International Movement

Rapid Transmission Globalism


Era of Convergence

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