THEMES & TERMS. COLONIZATION What it is Effect  monoculture Industrial Revolution.

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THEMES & TERMS

COLONIZATION What it is Effect  monoculture Industrial Revolution

SUBSIDIES What they are Who gets them Effect

GLOBAL ECONOMIC DIVIDE Global North (GN) v. Global South (GS)

GLOBAL ECONOMIC DIVIDE Colonization GN advantages GS disadvantages Cash crops Foreign direct investment (FDI) Development Laws, enforceability

NEOLIBERAL ECONOMIC MODEL Free market capitalism Global trade and investment Raw materials Consumer markets System hates gov’t interference Tariffs Non-tariff barriers (NTBs) Institutions World Trade Organization (WTO) Int’l Monetary Fund (IMF) World Bank (WB)

GLOBALIZATION Interconnectedness Debate Global food system Interaction

TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) Protocols, regimes