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Globality

Signifies the social condition of the different elements: global economic, political, cultural and environmental interconnections that make borders no longer important.

Global Imaginary

People realizing and understanding the global connection

Globalization # 1

Adopting social relations locally that are shaped by events that occur miles away.


Example: St. Pattys Day

Globalization # 2

A set of processes that occur that transforms the way a nation exercises power, interacts and networks activity.


Example: Spread of Democracy

Globalization # 3

The compression of world views, ideas, beliefs and systems and individuals realizing the coming together of the world.


Example: The Olympics

What is the United States?

Hard Power

What is crops?

Territory

What is Buddhism?

Culture

What is law-making?

State (Government)

What is gold?

Territory

What is the United Nations?

Soft Power

What is military intervention?

Hard Power

What is a common language?

Population

What is diplomacy?

Soft Power

What is fashion choice?

Population