TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
Globalization
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7. Bosworth and Gordon also point to some of the key public controversies over globalization: What are they? “ Can globalization be harnessed so that all citizens and countries benefit and not just the lucky few?”
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10. “ Our global civilization is a world heritage... The idea of an immaculate Western conception is an imaginative fantasy.” “ Globalization has much to offer, but even as we defend it, we must also, without any contradiction, see the legitimacy of many questions that the antiglobalization protestors ask.” “ The world powers bear an awesome responsibility for helping in the subversion of democracy in Africa and ofr all the far-reaching negative consequences of that subversion.”
11. “ Over the past decade globalization has been driven by technological advances…..But globalization has also been driven by policies and ideas…” Bosworth & Gordon Next time: globalization as a neoliberal project
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Notes de l'éditeur
The fact there are winners and losers, and societies vary in how much they compensate the losers Continuing poverty: ¼ world’s population below $1 a day; around ½ below $2 a day (has declined since article, mainly because of China and SE Asia and to some degree India) Gap between rich and poor countries has widened. And inequality within most countries has risen with globalization. Environmental concerns and conflict over global governance Open borders and their effects (money laundering, terrorism, disease, drugs, sex trafficking)
Discuss distinction between empirical and normative debates. Leaving out #3, because it is explicitly normative, which leaves five.