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THE DOWNSIDE OF GLOBALIZATION

Yıl 2011, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 52, 54 - 58, 01.05.2011

Öz

Globalization is the integration and interaction
of people and companies at various locations
around the globe. It is the flow of goods and
services from North to South, East to West - the
worldwide expansion of business. Globalization
has brought about an increase in international
trade, helped assist with greater global communication,
outsourcing, and many other activities we
now consider ‘the norm’ in day-to-day business.
Business magazines and new shows are constantly
covering the negative effects globalization
has had on the US economy: outsourcing technical
jobs to India, moving manufacturing facilities
to Asia, skyrocketing unemployment rates
and closures all over the country. But what about the rest (and majority) of the world? Are
these jobs that are moving to other countries really
helping them? On the surface, the simple
answer seems to be yes – jobs equal increased
economic activity. Digging deeper reveals a different
story, however, where not everyone in
these countries is benefiting.

Kaynakça

  • Cogburn, Derrick. (Summer, 2005). Partners or Pawns?: The Impact of Elite Decision-Making and Epistemic Communities in Global Informa- tion Policy on Developing Countries and Trans- national Civil Society. Knowledge, Technology, & Policy, 18(2), 52 - 81.
  • Galkin, Alexandr. (2005). Globalization and the Political Upheavals of the 21st Century. Polis, 4, 67 - 81.
  • Halabi, Yakub. (2004, May). The Expansion of Global Governance into the Third World: Altruism, Realism, or Constructivism? Interna- tional Studies Review, 6, 21 - 48.
  • Harris, Richard, & Seid, Melinda. (2004). Glo- balization and Health in the New Millennium. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 3(1), 1 - 45.
  • Hirono, Ryokichi. (2001). Globalization in the 21st Century: Blessing or threat to developing countries. Asia-Pacific Review, 8(2), 28 - 46.
  • Mittleman, James. (2000). Globalization: cap- tors and captive. Third World Quarterly, 21(6), 917 - 929.
  • Rudra, Nina. (2005). Are Workers in the De- veloping World Winners or Losers in the Current Era of Globalization? Studies in Comparative International Development, 40(3), 29 - 64.
  • Short, Claire. (1998). The Meaning of Global- ization for Development Policy. Social Policy & Administration, 32(5), 456 – 463. November 2011 y.
Yıl 2011, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 52, 54 - 58, 01.05.2011

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Cogburn, Derrick. (Summer, 2005). Partners or Pawns?: The Impact of Elite Decision-Making and Epistemic Communities in Global Informa- tion Policy on Developing Countries and Trans- national Civil Society. Knowledge, Technology, & Policy, 18(2), 52 - 81.
  • Galkin, Alexandr. (2005). Globalization and the Political Upheavals of the 21st Century. Polis, 4, 67 - 81.
  • Halabi, Yakub. (2004, May). The Expansion of Global Governance into the Third World: Altruism, Realism, or Constructivism? Interna- tional Studies Review, 6, 21 - 48.
  • Harris, Richard, & Seid, Melinda. (2004). Glo- balization and Health in the New Millennium. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 3(1), 1 - 45.
  • Hirono, Ryokichi. (2001). Globalization in the 21st Century: Blessing or threat to developing countries. Asia-Pacific Review, 8(2), 28 - 46.
  • Mittleman, James. (2000). Globalization: cap- tors and captive. Third World Quarterly, 21(6), 917 - 929.
  • Rudra, Nina. (2005). Are Workers in the De- veloping World Winners or Losers in the Current Era of Globalization? Studies in Comparative International Development, 40(3), 29 - 64.
  • Short, Claire. (1998). The Meaning of Global- ization for Development Policy. Social Policy & Administration, 32(5), 456 – 463. November 2011 y.
Toplam 8 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Diğer ID JA65RD68EV
Bölüm Diğer
Yazarlar

Dr. E. Ekmekchikoglu Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Mayıs 2011
Gönderilme Tarihi 1 Mayıs 2011
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2011 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 52

Kaynak Göster

APA Ekmekchikoglu, D. E. (2011). THE DOWNSIDE OF GLOBALIZATION. Reforma, 4(52), 54-58.