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         <title>1.	How is globalisation perceived overall (Is it a new era? If so, what is new?) by…a.	Globalistsb.	Internationalistsc.	Tranformationalists</title>
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         <title>2.	How is the power of the State (national governments) perceived by…a.	Globalistsb.	Internationalistsc.	Tranformationalists</title>
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         <title>3.	What is the future of globalisation according to…a.	Globalistsb.	Internationalistsc.	Tranformationalists</title>
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         <pubDate>2021-06-14 08:14:47 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>4.	Based on what you have read so far and your own opinion, which of the three Schools of Thought you find more convincing and why?</title>
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         <pubDate>2021-06-14 08:15:04 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Group 2</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1a. optimists: sharing cultures, put people together, improve the understanding among nations, become global village. Pessimistic: world becoming less diverse, uneven consequences of globalization<br>1b. internationalists: not a new phase, nation states are still important, nothing major change<br>1c. a significant shift, in the middle of globalists and internationalists.<br>2a. globalists: advent of globalization, the power of the state began to decline<br>2b. internationalists argue that countries still have plenty of room to determine their own political and economic priorities<br>2c. The State is being challenged and its functions are being transformed, but it still has an important role to play.<br>3a.becoming global village, inevitable trajectory of development<br>3b. Globalization has not led to more and more homogenization, but to conflicts between nations<br>3c. Contemporary global interactions are complex, diverse, and unpredictable, and deserve continued attention and research<br>4. Tranformationalists is more convincing, there are some changes which promote the world to become one, <br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Q1:<br>a. Globalists</div><div>&nbsp;A real and tangible phenomenon. globalization is an inevitable trend that can not be resisted or influenced by human intervention.&nbsp;</div><div>b. Internationalists&nbsp;</div><div>Exaggerated or just a myth.In fact it is Internationalization&nbsp;</div><div>c. Tranformationalists</div><div>A real phenomenon, but exaggerated.</div><div>Q2:<br>a. Globalists</div><div>Decline of the State.</div><div>b. Internationalists</div><div>The State has not declined. In many cases, it has even strengthened.</div><div>c. Tranformationalists</div><div>The State is being challenged and its functions are being transformed,&nbsp; but it still plays a significant role.</div><div>Q3:<br>a. Globalists</div><div>Globality</div><div>b. Internationalists</div><div>Survival of the Nation- State.Inter-state conflicts.</div><div>c. Tranformationalists</div><div>Uncertainty</div><div>Q4:<br>We think the Transformationalists' argument is more convincing. The model highlighted by the globalists may require very significant changes to take place. Globalisation is happening, and international exchanges are becoming deeper and wider. But it is still country-based. The future of change is challenging and uncertain.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-06-14 08:15:18 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Group 1</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp;1. Globalists：A real and tangible phenomenon<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Internationalists：Exaggerated or just a myth<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Tranformationalists ：A real phenomenon, but exaggerated and complex<br><br>2.Globalists：The power is waning.<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;Internationalists ：The power is still there. The State has not declined. In many cases, it has even strengthened.<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; Tranformationalists: The state is being challenged and its function are being transformed, but it still plays a significant role.<br><br>3.Globalists：a. Globality<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Internationalists：Survival of the Nation- State. Inter-state conflicts.<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Tranformationalists ：Uncertainty<br><br>4. Transformationalists is more convincing for me, because there is no certain evidence which can prove the globalisation is inevitable, and people still live in a State ruling world, because the highly developed military technology, the leader of each States will not willing to handle their power out. The future is really uncertain.&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-06-14 08:16:10 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title> Group4:Globalisation is a real and tangible phenomenon. It has spread everywhere. Globalisation is an inevitable development. Nobody can resist it.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>2.Increased inter-connectedness will gradually reduce local and national differences. <br><br>3It will finally produce a more homogeneous global culture and way of life and an integrated world economy. <br>4.See globalisation as <strong>beneficial</strong>. we are all becoming <strong>world citizens </strong>living in a<strong> </strong>‘Global Village’.&nbsp;<br>b.internationlist<br>1.Believe that globalisation is either exaggerated as a new phenomenon or just a myth.&nbsp;<br>2.There is nothing new to it. We are just experiencing more internationalization&nbsp;<br><br>3Increases in global flows of trade and finance are not qualitatively different from ones that have taken place in the past.<br><br>cTransformationalists&nbsp;<br>Stand midway between Globalists and the Internationalists.<br><br>Q2 Globalists<br>&nbsp;1.The power of the nation-state is waning.&nbsp;<br>2.The State is and will continue to be a significant world actor, retaining its relative autonomy and sovereignty.&nbsp;<br>Q3.<br><br>





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