Globalisation, global
systems and governance
• Globalisation
• Global systems
• International trade and
access to markets
• Global governance
• Antartica
• Globalisation critique
,Globalisation
• Critique
• A process by which national
economies, societies and cultures
have become increasingly integrated
through the global network of trade,
communication, transportation and
immigration
• Dimensions (ways we see it)
• Flows
• Global Marketing > world viewed as
one single market but products that
meet needs of various regional
marketplaces
• Patterns
• Factors
,• Critique
• A process by which national
economies, societies and cultures
have become increasingly integrated
through the global network of trade,
communication, transportation and
immigration
• Dimensions (ways we see it)
• Flows
• Global Marketing > world viewed as
one single market but products that
meet needs of various regional
marketplaces
• Patterns
• Factors
, A process by which national
economies, societies and
cultures have become
increasingly integrated
through the global network
of trade, communication,
transportation and
immigration
Globalisation definition
systems and governance
• Globalisation
• Global systems
• International trade and
access to markets
• Global governance
• Antartica
• Globalisation critique
,Globalisation
• Critique
• A process by which national
economies, societies and cultures
have become increasingly integrated
through the global network of trade,
communication, transportation and
immigration
• Dimensions (ways we see it)
• Flows
• Global Marketing > world viewed as
one single market but products that
meet needs of various regional
marketplaces
• Patterns
• Factors
,• Critique
• A process by which national
economies, societies and cultures
have become increasingly integrated
through the global network of trade,
communication, transportation and
immigration
• Dimensions (ways we see it)
• Flows
• Global Marketing > world viewed as
one single market but products that
meet needs of various regional
marketplaces
• Patterns
• Factors
, A process by which national
economies, societies and
cultures have become
increasingly integrated
through the global network
of trade, communication,
transportation and
immigration
Globalisation definition