The Contemporary World

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The Contemporary World

What are some challenges faced by the contemporary world?

Some of the challenges faced by the contemporary world are… Migrations of refugees and others Ethnic and religious conflicts New technologies Terrorism Poverty Poor health Illiteracy Famine

Migration and Refugees

The number of people forcibly uprooted by conflict and persecution worldwide stood at 42 million at the end 2009. The total includes 16 million refugees and asylum seekers and 26 million internally displaced people uprooted within their own countries. 80% of the world's refugees are in developing nations, as are the vast majority of internally displaced people. Although the overall total of 42 million uprooted people at year's end represents a drop of about 700,000 over the previous year, new displacement in 2009 – not reflected in the annual report – has already more than offset the decline.

Ethnic and Religious Conflict

Selected Regions of Ethnic and/or Religious Conflict Middle East Northern Ireland Balkans Horn of Africa South Asia

Middle East

Northern Ireland The conflict in Northern Ireland, which has killed thousands, has political and religious roots that are centuries old. In modern times the conflict is centered on opposing views of the area's status. Some people in Northern Ireland, especially the mainly Protestant Unionist community, believe it should remain part of the United Kingdom. Others, particularly the mainly Catholic Nationalist community, believe it should leave the UK and become part of the Republic of Ireland.

Balkans

Horn of Africa

South Asia

Poverty

What is terrorism?

Terrorism is the use of violence and threats to intimidate and coerce for political reasons.

What are some examples of international terrorism?

International Terrorism Munich Olympics 9/11 Attacks Car Bombings Suicide Bombers Airline Hijackers

Munich Olympics The Munich massacre is an informal name for events that occurred during the 1972 Summer Olympics when members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage and eventually killed by the Palestinian terrorist group Black September. By the end of the ordeal, the terrorists had killed eleven Israeli athletes and coaches and a West German police officer. Five of the eight members of Black September were killed by police officers during a failed rescue attempt. The three surviving terrorists were captured, but later released by West Germany following the hijacking by Black September of a Lufthansa airliner. Israel responded to the massacre with Operation Spring of Youth and Operation Wrath of God, as well as a series of airstrikes and killings of those suspected of planning the kidnappings. Image of terrorist looking over the balcony of the Israeli team quarters at Building 31 of the Munich Olympic village. This is the most widely recognizable and iconic photo of the event

9/11/2001

What have been some government responses to terrorism?

Government Responses to Terrorism Surveillance and privacy rights Security at ports and airports Identification badges and photos

What new technologies have created opportunities and challenges?

Impact of new technologies Widespread but unequal access to computers and instantaneous communications Genetic engineering and bioethics

How does the developing world compare with the developed world in terms of economic, social, and population characteristics?

Contrasts between developed and developing nations Developed and developing nations are characterized by different levels of economic development, population characteristics, and social conditions.

Characteristics of the Developed World better access to technology stronger more diverse economies higher literacy rates/better education better access to good health care slower population growth because of family planning/birth control usually have capitalism & free markets women tend to have equal rights and often work outside the home/get educations as countries become developed their citizens want more liberty and rights

Characteristics of the Developing World little access to technology weaker economy  often dependent solely on one crop or one type of work weak education systems high illiteracy rates high population growth b/c:     1. less family planning knowledge     2. more kids needed to work on farms     3. high infant mortality rate makes people try to have more kids often controlled by dictators and rarely have free markets/capitalism women have traditional role - homemaker, caregiver people often do not realize what it means to truly have liberty

What are two factors that are having a major impact on the environment?

Factors Affecting the Environment Rapid Population Growth Economic Development

What impact are economic development and rapid population growth having on the environment?

Environmental challenges Pollution Loss of habitat Ozone depletion Global climate change

What are the links between economic development and political freedom?

Sound economic conditions contribute to a stable democracy Political freedom helps foster economic development Free market economies produce rising standards of living and an expanding middle class, This middle class is educated which produces growing demands for political freedoms and individual rights Recent examples include Taiwan and South Korea.

How is economic interdependence changing the world?

The countries of the world are increasingly dependent on each other for raw materials, markets, and financial resources, although there is still a difference between the developed and developing nations.

Role of rapid transportation, communication, and computer networks Rise and influence of multinational corporations Changing role of international boundaries Regional integration (European Union) Trade agreements—North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), World Trade Organization (WTO) International organizations— United Nations (UN), International Monetary Fund (IMF)