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1 GEOGRAPHY ◄THE UK & GLOBALISATION►
On a global scale: the world as a global village   Faster, cheaper communication & transport - The transport revolution for goods & people - The communication revolution  Free flows, no borders? - Open borders for goods - More complicated for people => An accelerated globalization - The international division of labour - Competition between global cities Globalization is a revolutionary force – more revolutionary even than its 19th century predecessor. […] World trade has expanded 33 times since It now costs less to ship a container from London to Shanghai than from London to Birmingham. Two decades ago, the web did not exist. Now 2 billion people — a third of humanity — use the internet every day; four billion people have mobile phones; 1 in 12 has a Facebook account. Two hundred million people — almost the size of Indonesia— are currently migrants in foreign countries, integrating the world socially and culturally, as well as economically. Lecture on “Harnessing Global Diversity”, Pascal Lamy, Secretary-General of the WTO, June 14, 2011 World market National territories TNC GHQ Investment flows Other flows (information, employees, raw materials, components, manufactured goods) TNCs, the main drive of globalisation

2 GEOGRAPHY ◄THE UK & GLOBALISATION►
On a regional scale: the EU migrant crisis  EU border policy - The Schengen area & Frontex  Specific push & pull factors - The arc of crisis & the Welfare State => The migrant crisis - Migrant routes/pathways to EU & UK Asylum seekers & refugees => Calais camps Europe, a Haven. "The New Europeans", National Geographic, October 2016 The “Jungle” camp in Calais, Philippe Huguen, AFP/ Getty Images, iNews, 30 August 2016.

3 GEOGRAPHY ◄THE UK & GLOBALISATION►
On a national scale : the UK & international migration  UK’s policy - A strict border policy: Schengen & the 2004 Le Touquet treaty - A selective immigration policy: the 2003 & 2004 legislations  Immigrants to the UK - Specific pull factors: the Commonwealth + no ID - UK immigrants’ profile : the brain drain, remittances ; circular, re-emigration  A specificity: British emigration tradition - A worldwide diaspora + New amenity/lifestyle migration The 2004 Le Touquet agreement the Channel THE UK Dover FRANCE Calais THE COMMONWEALTH Net migration flows, The Migration Observatory, Oxford University, 13/4/15

4 GEOGRAPHY ◄THE UK & GLOBALISATION►
From local to global: London a global city   The assets of an attractive city - Multipolar command functions, a connected multimodal hub => attracts flows & multicultural city · A city challenged by major issues - The socio-economic divide & the environmental challenge => The answer: urban planning - The conflicting aims of rebranding - The debates about London’s regeneration & image ‘Red’ Ken LIVINGSTONE (Labour) ‘Mad’ Boris JOHNSON (Tory) Sadiq KHAN (Labour)


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