GLOBAL INTERSTATE
SYSTEM
Prepared by: Chrishel C. Corsino, LPT
STATE VS. NATION
STATE
• Political term
• Has 4 Essential Elements
• People
• Territory
• Government
• Sovereignty
It does not exist if one element is lacking.
NATION
• Ethnic term
• Shared common characteristic
• History origin
• Culture
• Religion
• Language
• Consist of many states
• Ex. American nation, European nation, Arab nation
NATION - STATE
-Cultural group (a nation) this is also a state (and
may, in addition, be a sovereign state)
EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION OF GOVERNACE
Mohammad Abo Gazieh (2001, the POSITIVE EFFECTS brought about globalization)
COMMUNICATIONS EDUCATION MEDIA CULTURE RESOURCES INVESTMENT COMPETTION
COVERAGE
Subscribers and Easy access Clear and Growing inter Core countries Global and
users of the of ideas and Awareness of deeper dependence grow local
internet are information issues on understanding among investment to corporation
remarkably from this health, gender, of the different countries as semi improved their
increasing. libraries environment, communities countries need peripheral product and
around the equality that leads to cultural and countries services to
globe. sympathy and human which pushes compete
demonstration resources and up the reserve globally
with one capital of foreign
another exchange
EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON GOVERNANCE
Mohammad Abo Gazieh (2001, the NEGATIVE EFFECTS brought about globalization)
CULTURE DEVELOPING RELIGION MORALS INTERNATIO ECONOMY SCIENCE
COUNTRIES NAL POLITICS
Challenge to Religious People wasting Countries The new
Corporations Countries are economies scientific
culture and values lose a lot of time on
have tendency individualisti collapsed due to revolutions
language. their influence the internet for
to cause c and tries to the emergence in many
Language on people’s unnecessary
damage to the defend their of global fields. The
wipes out and behavior due purposes. Due
environment. own national corporations that genetically
reshapes to the to lack to
The global interests offer cheaper modified
sense of promotion of parental
pillage instead globally. products and organisms
identity of pure secular guidance, lot of
of global services . The (GMO) and
many values criminalities
village. emergence of cloning
individuals, have emerged
Widens the electronic trade emerged.
especially the in the present
gap between and online
migrants. times.
rich and poor. businesses.
INTERNATIONALISM GLOBALISM
Nations decide to cooperate with one another to The belief that people, goods and information
political, economic and cultural aspects for ought to be able to cross national boarders freely.
promotion of common good. It is the attitude of putting the interest of the
entire world above the interest of individual
nations.
TYPES OF INTERNATIONALISM TYPES OF GLOBALISM
Hegemonic Internationalism Economic Globalism
Liberal Internationalism Environmental Globalism
Revolutionary Internationalism Military Globalism
Socialist Internationalism Social & Cultural Globalism
TYPES OF INTERNALTIONALISM
Hegemonic internationalism
The dominance of one country over a nation or nation-state.
Liberal internationalism
Nation-states should give up some of their freedoms and stablish a continuously growing global system
working together to prevent lawlessness in the world.
Revolutionary internationalism
Conflict in the society are due to international factors and alliances.
Socialist internationalism
Working class nation unite to protect them selves against exploits, abuses, and oppressions done by the
capitalist class.
DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALISM
• ECONOMIC GLOBALISM
The long distance flows of goods, services, capital, and information that a company
market exchange
• ENVIRONMENTAL GLOBALISM
The distant transportation of materials in the aerial, fluvial, or terrestrial aspects.
• MILITARY GLOBALISM
The long distance networks in which force, and the treat or promise of force, are deployed.
• SOCIAL AND CULTURAL GLOBALISM
Movement of information, ideas, images, and of people who carry those people themselves.