Title: AntiGlobalization
1Anti-Globalization
Yin Chan Michael Chung Khai Trieu
2Agenda
- Definition Globalization/Anti
- Movements /Causes of Anti-globalization
- Pros and Cons of Globalization
- Why Anti-globalization?
- Question
3Globalization
- Defined as the people of the world are unified
into a single society and function together - Investment funds and business to move beyond
domestic to national markets - The reduction and removal of barriers
- Can be measured in four main categories
- Goods and Services Imports Exports
- Labor Migration
- Capital Investment
- Technology Information Technology
4Anti-Globalization
- Anti-Globalization
- A term ascribed to the political stance of groups
and individuals who oppose aspects of
globalization in its present form. - A Social Movement
- Participants are united in opposition to
- Political power of large corporations
- Trade Agreements that undermines the environment
and labor rights.
5Anti-Globalization Movements
6- J18
- June 18, 1999
- London, UK Eugene, Oregon
Seattle/N30 November 30, 1999 5,000 protesters
blocked delegates entrance to WTO meetings in
Seattle Protesters forced the cancellation of the
opening ceremony and lasted the length of the
meeting until December 3
Genoa July 18 July 20, 2001 Biggest
anti-globalization gathering in history, 250,000
protesters against the G8 meeting in Genoa, Italy
3 dead, hundreds hospitalized
7People Say About Globalizations
- Economic Globalization caused several social ills
today such as deterioration of environment
worldwide (global warming), third world debts,
animal rights, child labor and anarchism. - Target anti-globalization WTO (free trade), IMF
(bank loans while the countries were in crisis),
and World Bank (long term loans). - Exploitation of world poor, workers and
environment.
8People Say About Globalizations
- It make easier for the rich companies act with
less accountability - Countries individuals culture are becoming
overpowered by Americanization. (MacDonald and
Star buck, Wal-Mart) - Globalization target profit
- Anti-Globalization saw what were and will
happening in the world and fights for global
justice.
9Globalization Pros Cons
- Pros
- Worldwide market for companies and the people.
- Productivity growth among countries that produces
goods and services in which they have a
comparative advantage. - More access to products of different countries
- Open economy spurs fresh innovative ideas from
abroad. - More influx information between two different
countries - Cross cultural mix of ideas, in time adopt
favorable idea. - World Power.
- Politics merging that is beneficial for everyone.
- Minimizing compartmentalized powers.
10Pros Cons (contd)
- Cons
- Job Lost
- Due to imports or productions shift abroad.
- Service and white-collar jobs Vulnerable to
operations relocating offshore. - Western Employees
- Lose their competitive advantages companies
build advanced factories in low wage countries,
making them just as productive and thus shifting
quality to other countries. - Fear of losing job, companies operating under
pressure. - Face pay-cut demands from employers, which often
threaten to export jobs. - Corporations
- Threat of corporate take-over, a lot of power
through globalization. -
11Why Anti-Globalization?
- Environmental
- Global warming issues
- Biodiversity lost
- Species extinction
- Pollution
- Developing countries depend upon agriculture and
this will particularly be effected by global
warming. - Developed countries exporting hazardous waste to
developing countries.
12Why Anti-Globalization?
- Economical
- Exploitation of third world country resources.
- February 26 2007 Starbucks Vs. Ethiopian Coffee
- Plead for Starbucks support to trademark 3 of
its coffees in U.S. - 1lb beans average price 1.45 generator fuel
bank interest labor transports less than 1 - 2432 Ethiopian farmer .55 a day.
13Why Anti-Globalization? (contd)
- Cultural
- Local and minority cultures are diminishing
- Western influences engulf developing countries
- Global expansion McDonalds
- 100 countries
- Serves 50 million people daily
14Why anti-globalization? (contd)
- Women and Children
- Majority of sweatshops employ female.
- 3 major issues subjected to workers
- Wal-Mart 60,000 plus suppliers in 70 countries.
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- Child labor as Ages 4
- Nike factories in Pakistan.
- 1996 12-year-old Tariq
- Stitching Soccer Balls
- .60 a day 45 balls
15Why anti-globalization? (contd)
- Human rights
- Other issues arise correlating with sweatshops.
-
- Wal-Mart Code of Conducts and human rights is
promoted to the public, but not regulated or
implemented on workers. Strictly their interest
is not the welfare of others, instead, their
generating profits. - Nike In Pakistan it is clearly documented that
child labor is against the law, but the
government carries lack of willingness to do
anything about it
16Question?
- Should we support Globalization?