ETVT political and economic globalisation are both = threat

Cards (24)

  • What are the two forms of globalisation discussed in the essay?

    Political and economic globalisation
  • How does the essay argue the threat levels of political and economic globalisation?
    Political globalisation is under greater threat
  • What has contributed to the crisis in political globalisation?
    Rising nationalism and weakening institutions
  • How do nationalist leaders affect political globalisation?
    They prioritize national interests over cooperation
  • What was the impact of Trump's "America First" agenda?
    Withdrawal from global agreements
  • Which institutions have faced criticism according to the essay?
    United Nations and World Health Organization
  • What do nationalist movements threaten according to the analysis?
    Supranational organisations and cooperation
  • What does the essay suggest about the trajectory of political globalisation?
    It is one of decline
  • What challenges does economic globalisation face?
    Trade wars and protectionism
  • How is economic globalisation described in the essay?
    Deeply entrenched in the global economy
  • What role do multinational corporations play in economic globalisation?
    They operate on a global scale
  • What has accelerated economic integration according to the essay?
    The rise of digital economies and e-commerce
  • How did economies adapt during the COVID-19 pandemic?
    They quickly adjusted and rebounded
  • What do protectionist policies challenge?
    Economic globalisation
  • Why is economic globalisation considered resilient?
    Due to market forces and interdependence
  • What is the relationship between political and economic globalisation?
    They are interconnected but differ in fragility
  • How can the decline of political globalisation affect economic globalisation?
    It can disrupt economic stability and agreements
  • What is the main argument of the conclusion regarding political globalisation?
    It is under greater threat than economic globalisation
  • What factors contribute to the fragility of political globalisation?
    Nationalism and scepticism towards governance
  • How does the essay differentiate between the drivers of political and economic globalisation?
    Political relies on cooperation; economic on market forces
  • What does the essay conclude about the future of political globalisation?
    It is more at risk than economic globalisation
  • What are the main challenges facing political globalisation?
    • Rising nationalism
    • Weakening of international institutions
    • Growing rejection of global governance
  • What are the main characteristics of economic globalisation?
    • Deeply entrenched in the global economy
    • Interdependence of markets
    • Influence of multinational corporations
    • Expansion through digital economies and e-commerce
  • What are the key points of comparison between political and economic globalisation?
    • Political globalisation is fragile and relies on cooperation
    • Economic globalisation is resilient and driven by market forces
    • Political globalisation faces decline, while economic globalisation continues to expand