SIS 200 STATES AND CAPITALISM PROFESSOR REŞAT KASABA.

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SIS 200 STATES AND CAPITALISM PROFESSOR REŞAT KASABA

Globalization Integration of the world through the movement of goods, people, money and information Integration of the world through the movement of goods, people, money and information

Two Characteristics of the Modern World Two Characteristics of the Modern World 1. Integration 2. Polarization

Origins and history of interconnectedxess Origins and history of interconnectedxess Origins and history of various political sentiments, movements, institutions, and conflicts Origins and history of various political sentiments, movements, institutions, and conflicts The relationship between the two The relationship between the two

Main Periods : Premodern World : Premodern World : Origins of the Modern World : Origins of the Modern World : Revolutions and transformation : Revolutions and transformation : Expansion : Expansion : Crisis, transformation and War : Crisis, transformation and War