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I. Globalization: Causes and Processes II I. Globalization: Causes and Processes II. Resistance and Alternatives III. The Global Environment IV. Toward the Future

I. Globalization: Causes and Processes China opening, 1978 Soviet Union glasnost, 1985 A. The New Technology cellular phone computers Internet World Wide Web Tim Berners, 1990 B. Economic Globalization: Business Organization and Investment Multinational corporations C. Migration Continuity D. Cultural Globalization Holidays Dress Music E. Institutions of Globalization International Monetary Fund (IMF) North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

II. Resistance and Alternatives A. Protest and Economic Uncertainties World Trade Organization World Bank B. Nationalism and New Religious Currents Religious revival Russian Orthodoxy Fundamentalism

III. The Global Environment A. Environmental Issues as Global Concerns Greenhouse effect B. Disease AIDS Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), 2003

IV. Toward the Future A. Projecting from Trends B. Big Changes C. The Problem of the Contemporary Period