Dr Maurice Mullard Lecture 1.  What is the nature of present globalisation  Globalisation in historical context  ‘economic globalisation and integration.

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Dr Maurice Mullard Lecture 1

 What is the nature of present globalisation  Globalisation in historical context  ‘economic globalisation and integration of economies  Awareness of interconnected world Pakistan Floods, Obama Presidency

 GLOBAL SLAVERY CONNECTED WITH EMPIRE  NEW TECHNOLOGY TELEGRAPHY, RAILWAYS  GLOBAL TIME AND SPACES  Free Trade a philosophy

 COBDEN AND BRIGHT FREE TRADE AND WORLD PEACE  RICARDO ON RELATIVE ADVANTAGE  FLOWS OF TRADE WITHOUT BARRIERS  CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

 SOVEREIGNTY CITIZENSHIP  TRANSPARENCY  LOCAL DEMOCRACY  POLITICS AND GLOBALISATION  HOW GLOBALISATION IS DEFINED AND SHAPED  DEMOCRATC DEFICITS

 THE HYPER GLOBALISTS  BORDERLESS ECONOMY  CAPITAL FLOWS, FDIS  THE IMPACT OF MULTI NATIONALS  INTERNET –COMPETITION  PRESENT RECESSION

 HOLLOWED OUT STATE DECLINE OF NATION STATE  THE SILENT TAKEOVER IMPACT OF CORPORATIONS ON DEMOCRACY  THE WEIGHTLESS CORPORATION  DEALING WITH GLOBAL IMBALANCES

 WEIGHTLESS CORPORATION DISAVOWAL OF RESPONSIBILITY CONTRACTING OUT EMPLOYMENT  GLOBALISATION AND FLEXIBILITY  OUTSOURCING OF LABOUR TRADE UNION RESISTANCE

 POLITICS AS CHOICE  THE SPHERE OF POLITICS  POLITICS AS AN ART OF THE POSSIBLE  GLOBALISATION IS NOT EVITABLE OR AN EXTERNAL EVENT

 HISTORICAL EVIDENCE – ECONOMIC DATA TO 1990 AND 2000  PROTECTION AND DISRUPTION  THE ROLE OF MULTINATIONALS  GLOBAL IMBALANCES  CHINA GERMANY AND JAPAN  THE OIL PRODUCERS  DEFICIT COUNTRIES

 WHAT IS DIFFERENT ABOUT PRESENT GLOBALISATION  GLOBALISATION AS FACT  GLOBALISATION AS A SERIES OF POLITICAL CHOICES  HAS THE PROMISE OF GLOBALISATION FAILED  THE GREAT MODERATION DEBATE  BOOM AND BUST