Title: CQ: What alternatives does transnationalism offer
1Chapter 5
- CQ What alternatives does transnationalism offer?
2I. The Origins and Impact of Transnationalism
3Definition Phenomena that connect humans across
nations and boundaries
- Sources
- Global interaction
- Human thought
4II. Transnational Interaction
- Prediction
- Scope and level will continue to expand
- Consequences?
5Transnational Economics
- Economic interdependence
- Personal Impact?
- Peer examination exercise
- Trade global/cultural familiarity
- What is the supposed correlation?
6Transnational Communications
- Promotes common culture
- Familiarity with distant people
- Effects of modern technology
- Undermines authoritarian governments?
- Media reality distant events
7Transnational Transportation
- Promotes familiarity
- Trade
- Tourism
8Transnational organizations
- Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
- Increasing number
- Disenchantment with existing political
organizations
9NGOs and transnationalism
- Advance many causes
- Facilitate networks of contacts and interaction
- Transnational Advocacy Networks (TANs)
- Pressure governments to support their causes
10III.Transnational Women's Movement
11Gender Issues
- Socioeconomic and political gender equality does
not exist
12 Transnational Women's Movement Philosophy and
Goals
- Diverse movement
- Beijing 5 Conference
13Women are underrepresented in world politics
- Conceptual differences between male and female
points of view - Differing views of political priorities
- Peace v. Security
- Agenda for change
- Increase women's political participation
- Improve women's reality
- Education Impact of women's illiteracy on
entire society
14Chapter 5
- CQ What alternatives does transnationalism offer?
15 Transnational Women's Movement Programs and
Progress
- Global conferences
- UN Conference on Population and Development
(UNCPD) - Fourth World Conference on Women (WCW)
16Impact
- Cultural differences among women narrowing?
- Advancement of women in politics
- The UN?
- The US?
17 IV. Transnational Religion
18Religion and World Politics
- Ancient force in international politics
- Humanistic
- Source of bloody conflict, subjugation of peoples
- Crusades, Thirty Years' War, imperial era,
India/Pakistan, Yugoslavia, Ireland - Exerts influence through IGOs and NGOs
- Roman Catholic Church
19The Strength of Religious Fundamentalism
20Fundamentalism Conservative religious values
incorporated into secular political activities
- Some believe religious affiliation should be
political and supersede patriotism - Link between religious fundamentalism and
nationalism - Examples?
21Transnational Culture
- The Culture of McWorld
- Macrolevel approach
- Common culture
- Language
- Modern communications
- Consumer products
22Resistance to common culture
- Cultural pride
- Protectionism France
23The Culture of Jihad
- Conflict along cultural lines
- Samuel P. Huntington The clash of civilizations
- Eurocentrism
- Rwanda
- Kosovo
- Racism, ethnic and religious intolerance--
Serbs - Siege mentality in West
24Transnationalism Tomorrow
- Common culture versus nationalism
25Chapter 5
- CQ Review Are transnational alternatives better
than the status quo?