GLOBALISATION - TOPIC 2 - A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY

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China's Open Door Policy

1978 - China allows foreign industry and TNCs in to promote a modern and thriving China.

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Containerisation

A logistical system of transporting goods in steel containers (each carrying 25000kg of goods).

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Cultural Diffusion

The spread of cultural beliefs and social activities into different cultures

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Cultural Erosion

The reduction of a culture due to globalisation.

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Cumulative Causation

Like a multiplier effect, "Success breeds Success". As the core regions increase in prosperity the periphery regions will too due to their links with the core.

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Deindustrialisation

A reduction in industrial capacity, leading to social and economic change within a region

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Diaspora

'To scatter about' - People displaced from their homeland, voluntarily or forced.

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Downward Transition Zones

A country or city with predicted economic decline, industrial reduction or switched off from globalisation (e.g. Scotland, Turkey, Brazil)

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Economic Migration

Movement of migrants to improve financial income or standard of living.

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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)

An investment by one country or business with an interest in another country.

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Global Hubs

Cores that demonstrate connections to the world (through trade, ideas, migration, etc). TNCs and foreign direct investors will show an interest to base here.

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Globalisation

The growing interdependence of countries through cross-border transactions (capital, technology, migration, knowledge, culture, etc).

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Glocalisation

The adaptation of a good offered by a TNC to suit a local market.

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Hyper-Globaliser

Someone who believes that globalisation and cultural diffusion is a positive process, which will lead to the formation of a homogeneous culture (one 'super' global culture).

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International Bank for Reconstruction & Development (IBRD) and World Bank Group (WBG)

Both offer loans and temporary financial assistance to developing countries.

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International Monetary Fund (IMF)

A fund of 189 member countries with the aim to aid each other to achieve financial stability and provide loans for development.

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KOF

Index of Globalisation which takes into account the social, economic and political globalisation of a state.

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Liberalisation

A reduction in government control within industry, creating opportunity for greater participation from private businesses and TNCs within an industry.

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Offshoring

Company moves parts of its operations to another country, often to save money.

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Outsourcing

A business contracts outside businesses to complete some of their work, with the aim to reduce costs.

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Potential Areas of Growth

Regions where future economic development are predicted due to their undeveloped resources (e.g. Canada, Qatar).

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Privatisation

When national public services become owned by private businesses.

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Sovereignty

Control over a country's own laws and regulations.

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Special Economic Zones (SEZ)

Regions where the government offer incentives to attract industry.

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Transnational Company (TNC)

A company which operates in different countries to where they are originally based.

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Trade Bloc

A group of countries that act together to promote trade and a free movement of goods/services between member states.

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Transformationalist

This is the belief that globalisation won't lead to the formation of a homogeneous culture. Instead, the flow of culture is two-way.

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Upward Transition Zones

A country or city with predicted industrial and economic increase (e.g. Mexico, Iceland, "The Asian Tigers").

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World Trade Organisation (WTO)

Members seek substantial reductions on tariffs and trade barriers and the elimination of preferences on a mutually advantageous basis