1. we have learned the political, cultural, environmental, and ideological approaches/frameworks to studying globalization. In your own words, briefly explain these four frameworks and how they define


1. we have learned the political, cultural, environmental, and ideological approaches/frameworks to studying globalization. In your own words, briefly explain these four frameworks and how they define, study, and analyze the process of globalization.

1. Politics and Globalization:

2. Culture and Globalization:

3. Environment and Globalization:

3. Ideology and Globalization:

2. define a nation-state. The three readings in Politics and Globalization summarize the role of the nation-state in a globalized society. Has the role of the nation-state declined in the 21st century, or is there a new, more powerful role for nation-states in a globalized world? 

3. define cosmopolitan democracy. Provide at least 5 characteristics/traits of cosmopolitan democracy. 

4. summarize the debate surrounding the global diffusion of Western culture. What impact does globalization of Western culture have on food, language, and music in non-Western countries? Is the world becoming one big homogenous society, or is there a hybridization/diversification that preserves local culture in the face of global culture? 

5. concisely define the following forms of/reasons for migration:

  1. labor/economic reasons:
  2. refugees/asylum seekers:
  3. forced migration:

6. briefly describe five manifestations (outcomes/consequences) that globalization has had on the environment and climate. 

7. define ideology. Briefly explain the following four ideologies concerning globalization:

Define ideology:

  1. market globalism:
  2. justice globalism:
  3. religious globalism:
  4. anti-globalist populism: