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The Globalisation Debate
C/P/495. Globalisation: drivers, challenges and impacts
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- 2650
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- 2012
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper addresses various aspects of globalisation examining its historical and political drivers, discussing realist, liberal and post-Marxist views of globalisation, identifying the challenges of globalisation to national and international security, considering the principles of human rights as a universal system of moral values, and evaluating the impact of globalisation on state power. The paper has no references.
KEYWORDS: Globalisation, drivers, challenges, impacts, national security, human rights, state power,
C/L/902. Women's rights, transnational migration and globalization in Iran
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- 4100
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
This paper looks at the way in which globalization and transnationalism have impacted upon women’s rights in Iran. The historical background is provided, which looks at the history of women’s movement in Iran, the Islamic revolution, and women’s rights after the revolution. Islamisation and globalization and examined and compared, and the paper then discusses the influence that globalization has on women’s rights. Globalization and transnational migration is examined in detail before conclusions are made.
KEYWORDS: Globalization, transnationalism, Iran, Islamic revolution, transnational migration,
C/P/480. Marxism and globalization
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- 2800
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines at the theory of Karl Marx and its application to the ongoing globalisation. The history of the globalisation process is reviewed identifying various aspects of globalization, highlighting its positive and negative implications, and arguing whether the world system of trade and production was indeed predicted by the Marxist theory of political economy.
KEYWORDS: Marxism, globalization, political economy,
C/P/478. Values and Drawbacks of Globalisation
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- 3000
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper addresses the nature of international management in conditions of globalisation providing definitions of globalisation, reporting on the debate between supporters and opponents of globalisation, considering the role of multinational corporations (MNC) in the process of globalisation, and highlighting the values and drawbacks of globalization. A 7-slide presentation of the paper is supplied in a separate file.
KEYWORDS: International Management, Globalisation, MNC, multinational corporations,
C/P/466. Does globalisation expand choice for consumers of all diversities or does it destroy choice and cultural diversity?
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- 3950
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines whether or not globalisation expands choice for consumers of all diversities. The paper begins by providing an overview of globalisation, as well as the impact that it can cause. The paper looks at the overall objective in relation to the market-centred, state centred, and people centred perspectives.
KEYWORDS: Globalisation, people centred perspective, market-centred perspective, state centred perspective,
S/P/545. Can increased globalisation be seen as a good thing?
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- 1750
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines whether increased globalisation can be seen as a good thing. The paper begins by defining the concept of the ‘state’ and follows with a discussion regarding globalisation. Topics regarding the relationship between the state and society, global interests, globalised financial systems, and investment are examined. The paper looks at different theories, including social caging, the rent seeking theory, and the new growth theory. The rest of the paper is spent forming conclusions based on the overall aim and the topics discussed.
KEYWORDS: Globalisation, the state, society, global interests, globalised financial systems, investment, social caging, the rent seeking theory, the new growth theory,
C/P/414. An examination of the Hyper-globalist, the Sceptics, and the transformational view of globalisation
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- 3050
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines globalisation, and begins by presenting information on the concept. This is followed by an examination of the three schools of globalisation, the Hyper-globalist, the Sceptics, and the transformational view. Each of these views are examined in detail and with reference to secondary literature. The paper then uses PEST analysis to discuss the evolution of globalisation.
KEYWORDS: Globalisation, Hyper-globalist view, Sceptics view, transformational view, PEST,
S/P/534. An examination of food in relation to globalisation and identity
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the concept of food in relation to the major issues that face the world in the 21st century. The discussion is centralised around a wide group of topics such as liberalisation, growing populations, environmental degradation, animal welfare, land grabbing, and new technology. Although a wide variety of topics are examined, the paper pays special focus to globalisation and identity.
KEYWORDS: Food, 21st century, liberalisation, population, environmental degradation, animal welfare, land grabbing, technology, globalisation, identity,
S/P/527. What is Globalization and does it lead to cultural homogeneity?
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- 2750
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines globalisation, and aims to assess whether it leads to cultural homogeneity. The paper then examines the driving forces behind the globalisation process, and also assesses the interaction between the current economic and political spheres that affect the process. The background to globalisation is examined, and the paper provides information on cultural homogeneity. The theory relating to the subject is assessed, and the paper then concludes with a summary of the initial objective.
KEYWORDS: Globalisation, cultural homogeneity, economic factors, political factors,
C/P/399. Concept of citizenship in modern globalised world
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- 1400
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the changes in the understanding of citizenship due to the increased globalisation and communication in the world. Definitions of citizenship are reviewed, its link with the integration of society, culture and economy of different nations is discussed.
KEYWORDS: Citizenship, globalised world,
C/P/394. Critical evaluation of cultural globalisation through the transformationalist perspective
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- 1600
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper aims to examine cultural globalisation through the transformationalist perspective. The paper discusses what is meant by cultural globalisation and transformationalism, before examining the benefits of this approach.
KEYWORDS: Cultural globalisation, transformationalist,
S/P/511. The affects of globalisation on society: religion and the culture clash
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- 1950
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines globalisation in reference to religion and the culture clash. The paper discusses how the representation of globalisation has affected religion, and demographic statistics. The way in which the mix of cultures and religions affects society is discussed. The paper examines both the positive and negative implications of globalisation on society.
KEYWORDS: Globalisation, religion, culture, society,
C/P/374. Impacts of globalisation on cultures and economies
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- 890
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 9.99 GBP
The paper looks at the process of globalisation over the last few decades examining its impacts on society and the development of economies. Definitions of globalisation are reviewed, arguments in favour and against globalisation are considered.
KEYWORDS: Impacts of globalisation,
C/P/373. Development of global communications inevitably leads to cultural homogenization. Discuss
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- 2550
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper addresses the issues of cultural globalisation arguing whether increased cross-national communication is creating a homogeneous global culture, and comparing it to political and economic homogenisation. The concept of cultural imperialism is discussed considering steps taken by countries to protect their domestic media.
KEYWORDS: global communications, cultural homogenization, cultural imperialism,
C/P/368. Review of Chapters 3 and 4 from “The New Individualism” by Elliott and Lemert
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- 1050
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper reviews two chapters from “The New Individualism” by Elliott and Lemert on the position of the individual in the increasingly globalised world. People’s responses to globalisation are discussed including self-management and the avoidance of dependency, the transformation of the ideals of sex and sexuality, the role of aggression, etc.
KEYWORDS: Review, The New Individualism, Elliott and Lemert,
C/P/353. Issues of globalization
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper addresses the issues of globalization outlining its pos and cons, highlighting the effects of globalization on fashion, discussing examples of cultural homogenization and hybrid cultures, revealing the problems posed by business outsourcing, and explaining the difference between free trade and fair trade under globalization.
KEYWORDS: Globalization, Fashion, Hybridism, Homogenization, Outsourcing, Fair trade, Free trade,
C/P/343. Proposal. How has globalization and the global rise of terrorism threat affected the Arab Israeli conflict?
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- 1150
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This proposal aims to assess how globalization has affected the relationship between Israel and its Arab neighbors. The way in which the global rise of terrorism has affected the relationship is also discussed. The aim and main research questions are outlined. the review of literature will focus on topics like the Arab Israeli conflict, globalization, the Middle East, Islam, terrorism, and security. Data will be collected through secondary and primary data analysis, and the proposal outlines the findings and conclusions.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, globalization, Israel, Arab, terrorism, Middle East, Islam, security,
S/P/502. Globalisation and sovereignty after the Cold War
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- 3050
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines globalisation and the state of sovereignty after the Cold War. The paper begins by providing an in depth introduction regarding topics like the East-West conflict, the Soviet bloc, globalisation, capitalism, and communism. The paper then focuses on the European Union, globalisation and sovereignty after 1989. The paper concludes by summarising the way in which issues affected state sovereignty.
KEYWORDS: Globalisation, sovereignty, cold war, West conflict, the Soviet bloc, globalisation, capitalism, communism, European Union,
C/P/316. Examination of globalisation and international relations
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- 3950
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines the way in which globalisation has affected international relations. The paper begins by introducing the topic and defining globalisation. Globalisation is then discussed in reference to international peace, international issues, technology, and economic change. These are all analysed to assess how globalisation has affected international relations.
KEYWORDS: Globalisation, international relations, international peace, international issues, technology, economic change,
C/MD/135. Evaluation of media globalisation and homogenization
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- 1900
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper evaluates media globalisation dimensions, and the way they contribute to homogenization with the Western values and culture. The paper examines the term globalisation, and discusses the transnational media market. The paper discusses the global and local media in reference to homogenization and heterogenization. This section focuses on the consequences of media globalisation. The paper concludes by examining the main dimensions of media globalisation and suggesting that future research should be carried out in relation to political, economic, and cultural aspects of media globalisation.
KEYWORDS: media globalisation, dimensions, homogenization, Western values, Western culture, global media, local media!,
C/P/302. Detailed overview of globalisation
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- 2950
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines globalisation, aiming to outline the key features of the concept. The paper begins by defining the term, and follows by the features of the term like economy and society. The paper then examines how the notion of a global culture is problematic by using media examples, specifically films. Climate change, terrorism, business trade, and migration are just a few of the issues that the paper discusses in reference to globalisation in great detail. The positive and negative aspects of the concept are evaluated, and the paper concludes by summarising the topics.
KEYWORDS: Globalisation, economy, society, global culture, media, films, Climate change, terrorism, business trade, migration!,
C/P/299. Features of globalisation and global culture
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- 2950
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the definitions of globalisation identifying its key features and examining to what extent global culture interferes with national culture and tradition. Factors that contribute to the globalisation of culture are considered including climate change, population migration, business trade, technological advances, rise of consumerism, etc. Negative and positive aspects of global culture are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Globalisation, global culture,
C/P/292. Dissertation + Proposal. Globalisation of Disease: Is the World Prepared for Global Pandemics?
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- 9550
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 99.99 GBP
The dissertation looks at potential problems of global diseases that can be caused by a poor health infrastructure in the developing countries. Literature is reviewed on the roots and management of pandemics, the impact of health inequalities, government policies in combating pandemics, etc. A comparative case study is conducted of pandemic preparedness policies in two developed countries (UK and USA) and two developing countries (Nigeria and Uganda) evaluating national policy responses to the recent swine flu outbreak and exploring the alternative options of future pandemics management. Conclusions are made about the need for effective internal and external programmes to keep pandemics within country borders and help to develop sustainable healthcare in the developing world. Proposal for this dissertation is provided in the appendix. This dissertation contains 7150 words and proposal contains 2400 words.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Globalisation of Disease, Global Pandemics, swine flu, sustainable healthcare, developing countries,
C/P/291. Dissertation. Globalisation of Disease: Is the World Prepared for Global Pandemics?
- WORDS:
- 7150
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 79.99 GBP
The dissertation looks at potential problems of global diseases that can be caused by a poor health infrastructure in the developing countries. Literature is reviewed on the roots and management of pandemics, the impact of health inequalities, government policies in combating pandemics, etc. A comparative case study is conducted of pandemic preparedness policies in two developed countries (UK and USA) and two developing countries (Nigeria and Uganda) evaluating national policy responses to the recent swine flu outbreak and exploring the alternative options of future pandemics management. Conclusions are made about the need for effective internal and external programmes to keep pandemics within country borders and help to develop sustainable healthcare in the developing world.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Globalisation of Disease, Global Pandemics, swine flu, sustainable healthcare, developing countries,
S/P/478. The effects of globalization and the discovery of the new world
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- 1850
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper evaluates the discovery of the New World in 1492 by Christopher Columbus and globalisation. Aspects like increased trade between continents, smallpox, migration, and the formation of multicultural societies are discussed as some of the effects of the discovery of the new world. The paper concludes by summarizing the effects mentioned.
KEYWORDS: Discovery, new world, Christopher Columbus, globalization, trade, smallpox, migration, multicultural societies,
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