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GLOBALIZATION
is the result of political, economic, cultural chance and technological innovations
NEOLIBERALISM
advocate the withdrawal of government in the economy that attempts to improve human being by promoting individual self interest.
MERCANTILISM
focuses on the state efforts to accumulate wealth and power to serve and protect the society.
STRUCTURALISM
focuses on how different social classes are shaped by dominant economic structures.
TECHNOLOGY
transformed globalization by promoting a board less world that allowed the effortless entry and exit of goods.
FINANCIAL GLOBALIZATION
deals with the words financial intimate interconnections.
ECONOMIC
GLOBALIZATION
talks about the existence of transitional corporations.
TECHNOLOGICAL GLOBIZATION
exists as a global village, where everything can be accessed by using computers or even mobile phones.
POLITICAL GLOBALIZATION
implies the pressure for different countries to adopt uniform policies for interdependence.
CULTURAL GLOBALIZATION
through technology, the culture of other countries became known.
SOCIOLOGICAL GLOBALIZATION
is a single world society exists having one set of values or beliefs.
ECOLOGICAL GLOBALIZATION
talks about the dreadful effect of global warming.
GEOGRAPHICAL GLOBALIZATION
deals with the borderless world concerned, with ecological, political, cultural and economic relationships.
Political science
is a discipline that deals with the different types of government system, policies and origin of laws.
Philosophy
is a discipline that talks about “LOVE OF WISDOM”.
Theology
is a branch of science that speaks about origins, scriptures, Gods and even faith.
Psychology
is a branch of science that speaks about human minds, personal characteristics and behavior.
Anthropology
is a discipline that discus about origin Mans Culture.
Ethics
is a branch of philosophy that speaks about correct reasoning.
Philosophy
is a discipline that discuss correct thinking.
Ethics
is a branch of philosophy that speaks about human acts.