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Lecture 15-17 Globalization and Security • Covers material from chapter 10, and includes discussion of material not in the textbook

Lecture 13-14 Globalization and Identity • Covers material from chapter 7

Lecture 11-12 Globalization and Governance • Covers material from chapter 6. Be advised that any material from chapter 6 will be included on the mini-test; however, supplemental material from this set of slides--i.e., material covering the IMF and WTO--will not be included. Remember, though, that chapter 6 does include a discussion of both organizations, too. You will be responsible for that material.

Lecture 9-10 Globalization and Production • Covers material from chapter 5
Lecture 7~8 Explaining Globalization • Covers material from chapter 4

Lecture 5~6 Globalization in History • NOTES FROM LECTURE 6 WILL NOT BE POSTED

Lecture 4: Defining Globalization (part 2) Covers material from chapter 2 on the concept of globalization. Discussion focuses on the six "non sequiters" of globalization--i.e., a discussion of what globalization is not.


Lecture 3: Defining Globalization (part 1) Covers material from chapter 2 on the concept of globalization; includes discussion of the "g-word," the redundant concepts of globalization, and the author's preferred definition.


Lecture 2: Introductory lecture (Globalization Debates) Covers material from pp. 37-48 in chapter one of Globalization: A Critical Introduction


Lecture 1: Introductory lecture Covers material from pp. 13-37 in chapter one of Globalization: A Critical Introduction



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