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IB Topics: Globalization Debate
This is a website of International Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication, an affiliation of Athabasca University of Canada. The website provides articles regarding various topics of globalization, such as globalization resistance, inequality, and global coorperation.
Published by the BBC, this collection of lectures by Professor Anthony Giddens, director of the London School of Economics, focuses on the topic of globalization. Lectures from Asia, Europe, and North America are available in text, video, and audio formats.
The Center for Globalization and Policy Research provides a series of working papers on globalization topics like the possible benefits and costs of the globalization of the world economy, or discussing whether globalization can decrease corruption. Working papers are available in Microsoft Word Document format. The working group argues that globalization is generating economic regionalization. The School of Public Affairs, UCLA, provides the Center for Globalization and Policy Research.
Eldis provides a wide range of resources for development information. These include news articles, discussion lists, databases, web links and resource guides on a wide range of development issues. Resource guide topics range from agriculture, aid, corporate social responsibility, finance policy, globalization, education, trade policy and many more. A Country Profiles section features news, statistics, organizations and sector information by country.
Developed by two professors at Emory University, this website is academic in nature. It presents debates, issues, and theories on globalization. Also, it is a good resource for links on this theme. The likely beneficiaries of this site are academic--both researchers and students.
Globalization at LSE provides articles, debates or lectures on different aspects of globalization like gender or democratization. Some lectures or debates are only available in audio or video format. Found in the London School of Economics’ Centre for the Study of Global Governance, Global Dimensions is a research program for working out policy answers to matters relating to governance. Globalization at LSE offers a series of contributions of the London School of Economics to globalization.
Information on globalization and its origins, provided by the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Information is also provided on the roles of corporate citizenship and trade policy in globalization, as well as a discussion of key concerns such as the effect of globalization on poverty, inequality, power, or the environment.
Global Envision provides featured educational resources, articles, stories and opinions about how economic policy and development can be made more inclusive, how free markets can be a positive force in creating a more fair, just, and stable future. The website also provides a forum to discuss globalization related topics.
This is a personal websites focusing on issues of globalization. There are over 550 articles on this site writen by the author, with topics covering trade, poverty and globalization, human rights, geopolitics, and the environment. The website also provides links to external articles, web sites, reports and analysis regarding globalization.
Global Policy Forum is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization with consultative status at the United Nations. By nature it is an anti-globalization institution and the website content reflects this view. This site offers resources such as news, links, publications, and case studies.
Global Trade Watch provides publications on topics such as promises made to Congress in exchange for votes on trade agreements, or a guide to the language and terms used in agreements. Global Trade Watch is a section of Public Citizen created to support government and corporate accountability in the areas of globalization and trade. Founded in 1971, Public Citizen is a national consumer and environmental group.
Published by the BBC, this website presents four in-depth reports: Inside the Global Giants, The Noisy Planet, Fast Food Factory, and Global Music Machine. Each of these reports presents different facets of the globalization debate. From music to multinational corporations, this site examines the major issues of the debate.
This is a sub website of About.com. It covers wide topics regarding globalization, including global trade, environment, human rights, UN reform, off-shoring, foreign policies of major countries, and etc. It also provides featured articles and free sign-up newsletters.
Globalization101.org provides detailed discussions on various issues connected to globalization; these issue briefs can be downloaded in PDF format and some are offered in Spanish, Arabic or Chinese. The site also offers analyses of news events pertaining to globalization. In addition, numerous videos are available to be downloaded from interviews this organization has conducted, and useful tools are provided for teachers interested in globalization. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace provides this site.
IBM - Globalizing Your e-Business
A guide to globalizing your e-business by IBM. While the site is created for selling IBM's solutions, there are numerous useful articles and guides. A facts and figures page introduces tidbits of information about globalization. An introductory guide to locales list deals with how numeric data is handled (formatting, use of separators, groupings, etc.) in different cultures, including a country-by-country guide. There is even an introductory managerial article on what culture and diversity means and why they are important.
One of the many research topics the Institute of International Economics (IIE) provides is globalization. Papers, testimonies, and policy briefs are available on topics like the environment, labor, migration, and politics of globalization. Also, for each topic, a series of books are available, which can be purchased. The IIE is nonprofit, independent organization.
The Globalization Team of the Institute of Development Studies provides research geared toward encouraging for sustainable development growth in order to reduce poverty. Research revolves around the following topics: Asian Drivers, Trade, Value Chains and Macro Finance. The Institute of Development Studies has a goal to influence and to inform.
Provided by the International Federation of Free Trade Unions(ICFTU), the Globalization and Economic Affairs section offers publications, statements, online bulletins, background documents, and congress statements, all of which strive to demonstrate other options for sustainable development involving more growth and employment. The (ICFTU) is a Confederation of national trade union centers.The site is also available in French and Spanish.
The International Forum on Globalization (IFG) is an alliance of sixty leading activists, scholars, economists, researchers, and writers. It was formed to stimulate new thinking, joint activity, and public education in response to economic globalization. Additionally, it offers various news sources and book suggestions and analyses, and it promotes events that focus on globalization.
A series of publications on topics pertaining to trade, health, sustainable development, economic development and international aid are available in PDF format. Some publications are available in Spanish. IPN is an independent and educational organization created to get rid of poverty, make the health of humans better and the secure the environment.
Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT) supplies links to globalization articles and information from many different sources. There are also many links to international business information, export and international trade, and country info. This site allows for others to post articles and membership is also available.
A series of research papers covering globalization and trade issues can be downloaded in PDF format. Created in 2001 in the Nottingham School of Economics, the Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalization and Economic Policy supports research that is scientific and concentrated in policy.
The Trade and Development Programme (TADP) provides publications on a series of issues like trade in non-agricultural goods, intellectual property, trade facilitation, investment, and trade and environment. Some publications are also available in French and Spanish. One of the goals of TADP includes helping the participation of developing countries in some issues of the WTO negotiations. South Centre is an intergovernmental organization of Developing Countries.
This is a sub-site of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. It provides detailed explanation of terms related to globalization topics, the history of globalization, the present situation of globalization, and the debates on the globalization.
Trade and Economic Freedom provides facts and figures and talking points as well as articles on topics like free trade and debt relief. The Heritage Foundation is a think tank encouraging conservative public policies centered on the following ideas: free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense.
The Nautilus Institute provides a series of publications for globalization and governance on topics like foreign investment and the environment, regional environmental governance, trade and environment, and corporate accountability. Publications are available in either HTML or PDF format. The Globalization and Governance Program of Nautilus Institute strives to find and advocate ground-breaking policies and business practices to encourage social and environmental ethics in international markets.
Developed by the World Bank, this pro-globalization website presents research, statistics, presentations, working papers, news and speeches supporting globalization. They publish a number of research reports addressing development policies.
From the viewpoint of the developing countries, this site provides articles on the WTO negotiations and agreements. Also available are a series of books, which can be ordered. Focusing on matters pertaining to the Third World as well as to the North and South, the Third World Network (TWN) is an independent organization associated with organizations in the Third World and in the North. A nonprofit organization, TWN has many objectives, one of which is to carry out research on economic, environmental and social topics relating to the South.
A guide to globalization developed by the Center for International Education (CIE) at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM). Though the guide was created in 2001, it still contains relevant information pertaining to globalization.
This UNIDO publication contains links to documents on the topic of globalization and how it is affecting industrial development. A few topics touched on in the publication are trade in a global economy, industrialization, and poverty alleviation. The publication is free of charge and each document can be downloaded in PDF form.
WIDER provides some events on globalization topics as well as research papers, lectures, discussion papers, and policy briefs, all of which are available in PDF format. WIDNER offers a round-table for professional interaction and advocates policies that result in fair sustainable growth.
Available in PDF format, this report discusses the importance of free trade. A non-profit advocacy and policy research organization, World Growth looks at how globalization can be used in order to reduce poverty. It was created to balance the debate on globalization, trade, development and sustainable development.
Among the many resources the Trade and Environment section of the WTO offers are an introductory document on Trade and Environment at the WTO, negotiations on trade and environment, and some provisions relating to the trade aspect of environmental issues.
The Yale Center for the Study of Globalization is dedicated to evaluating and analyzing the effects of globalization on the world community. This site contains conference announcements, globalization focused events, and various news articles. It is also the home to Yale Global Online , an online magazine that serves as a resource for current events and international affairs.
PBS furnishes viewers with information about globalization and supplies views as pros and cons. There are links available to other debates on subjects about the community, politics, economy, culture, science, and much more. The site also has discussion boards and links to other news stories pertaining to related subjects.
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