THE DEBATES OF HYPERGLOBALIST, SCEPTICS, AND TRANSFORMATIONALIST AND THE
SUBSEQUENT CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBALISATION FOR THE FURTURE.
Contents
Declaration……………………………………………………………………………………..……….2
QUESTION 1.......................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Meaning of Globalisation ............................................................................................................. 3
1.3 History of globalisation.............................................................................................................. 3-5
1.4 Hyperglobalists Perspective ....................................................................................................... 4-6
1.5 Sceptics Perspective ................................................................................................................... 5-7
1.6 Transformationalists Perspective ............................................................................................... 6-8
1.7 Conclusion .................................................................................................................................... 6
QUESTION 3.......................................................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Decoloniality ................................................................................................................................. 7
3.3 Coloniality of power ..................................................................................................................... 9
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, 3.4 Coloniality of knowledge ......................................................................................................... 9-12
3.5 Coloniality of being .................................................................................................................... 10
3.6 Conclusion .................................................................................................................................. 11
References ........................................................................................................................................ 12-14
QUESTION 1
1.1 Introduction
Since i the i advent i of i globalization, i there i has i been i considerable i advancement i in i the i
world i with i consistent i international i cooperation; i the i world i is i more i connected i than i
ever; i however, i one i cannot i fathom i if i the i rise i of i trade i in i the i modern i global i
economy i has i propelled i or i stagnated i the i international i businesses, i exploited i workers i
or i brought i social i mobility i to i some i individuals. i Globalization i is i a i contested i
phenomenon i with i a i myriad i of i definitions i and i is i elusive; i however, i Sharma i (2016) i
postulates i that i globalization i is i a i historical i process i characterized i by i a i growing i
engagement i between i peoples i on i all i corners i of i the i globe. i There i are i three i main i
views i on i globalization: i hyper-globalist, i sceptics, i and i transformationalist. i Conversely, i
the i essay i will i shed i light i on i the i aforementioned i perspectives i and i offer i a i brief i
historical i background i of i globalization.
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SUBSEQUENT CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBALISATION FOR THE FURTURE.
Contents
Declaration……………………………………………………………………………………..……….2
QUESTION 1.......................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Meaning of Globalisation ............................................................................................................. 3
1.3 History of globalisation.............................................................................................................. 3-5
1.4 Hyperglobalists Perspective ....................................................................................................... 4-6
1.5 Sceptics Perspective ................................................................................................................... 5-7
1.6 Transformationalists Perspective ............................................................................................... 6-8
1.7 Conclusion .................................................................................................................................... 6
QUESTION 3.......................................................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Decoloniality ................................................................................................................................. 7
3.3 Coloniality of power ..................................................................................................................... 9
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, 3.4 Coloniality of knowledge ......................................................................................................... 9-12
3.5 Coloniality of being .................................................................................................................... 10
3.6 Conclusion .................................................................................................................................. 11
References ........................................................................................................................................ 12-14
QUESTION 1
1.1 Introduction
Since i the i advent i of i globalization, i there i has i been i considerable i advancement i in i the i
world i with i consistent i international i cooperation; i the i world i is i more i connected i than i
ever; i however, i one i cannot i fathom i if i the i rise i of i trade i in i the i modern i global i
economy i has i propelled i or i stagnated i the i international i businesses, i exploited i workers i
or i brought i social i mobility i to i some i individuals. i Globalization i is i a i contested i
phenomenon i with i a i myriad i of i definitions i and i is i elusive; i however, i Sharma i (2016) i
postulates i that i globalization i is i a i historical i process i characterized i by i a i growing i
engagement i between i peoples i on i all i corners i of i the i globe. i There i are i three i main i
views i on i globalization: i hyper-globalist, i sceptics, i and i transformationalist. i Conversely, i
the i essay i will i shed i light i on i the i aforementioned i perspectives i and i offer i a i brief i
historical i background i of i globalization.
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