He referred to globalization as colonization. From one country to another, colonizers left us with political, cultural, historical and economic influences many of which are very evident up to this day and age.*1 pointMartin Khor (1995)Steger (2005)Thomas LarssonAl- Rodhan (2006)Is a practice that involves both local and global considerations*1 pointRelativizationEmulationGlocalizationNeoliberalism*Option 1Which countries act as a shock absorber for core countries?*1 pointCore countriesSemi-Peripheral countriesPeriphery countriesBoth A & CWhich of the following best describes a semi-periphery country?*1 pointA country with a high level of economic development and industrializationA country with a dominant position in the global economy and politicsA country that is neither highly industrialized nor among the poorest in the worldA country with a low GDP per capita and limited access to resourcesGlobalization gives us this convenience in the form of *1 pointTechnological innovationsPolitical cooperationCultural isolationEconomic integrationEmail Address*Your answerIs the process of expanding globalism and refers to the increasing integration of economics, communications, and culture across national boundaries.*1 pointGlobalizationIndustrializationModernizationEconomic IntegrationContact number*Your answerIn a journal, he said that the term globalization should be confined to a set of complex, sometimes contradictory, social processes that are changing our current social condition based on the modern system of independent nation-states.*1 pointMartin Khor (1995)Steger (2005)Thomas LarssonAl- Rodhan (2006)It means, exclusion from a society or group*1 pointSocial NormsOstracismUnexceptionalNone of the aboveSemi-periphery countries often play a role in the global economy as:*1 pointSuppliers of cheap labor and raw materialsDominant economic and political powersCenters of technological innovation and researchIsolationist nations with limited international involvementWhich country can be considered a periphery country?*1 pointSingaporePhilippinesChinaUnited Kingdom
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He referred to globalization as colonization. From one country to another, colonizers left us with political, cultural, historical and economic influences many of which are very evident up to this day and age.1 pointMartin Khor (1995)Steger (2005)Thomas LarssonAl- Rodhan (2006)Is a practice that involves both local and global considerations1 pointRelativizationEmulationGlocalizationNeoliberalism*Option 1Which countries act as a shock absorber for core countries?*1 pointCore countriesSemi-Peripheral countriesPeriphery countriesBoth A & CWhich of the following best describes a semi-periphery country?*1 pointA country with a high level of economic development and industrializationA country with a dominant position in the global economy and politicsA country that is neither highly industrialized nor among the poorest in the worldA country with a low GDP per capita and limited access to resourcesGlobalization gives us this convenience in the form of 1 pointTechnological innovationsPolitical cooperationCultural isolationEconomic integrationEmail AddressYour answerIs the process of expanding globalism and refers to the increasing integration of economics, communications, and culture across national boundaries.1 pointGlobalizationIndustrializationModernizationEconomic IntegrationContact numberYour answerIn a journal, he said that the term globalization should be confined to a set of complex, sometimes contradictory, social processes that are changing our current social condition based on the modern system of independent nation-states.1 pointMartin Khor (1995)Steger (2005)Thomas LarssonAl- Rodhan (2006)It means, exclusion from a society or group1 pointSocial NormsOstracismUnexceptionalNone of the aboveSemi-periphery countries often play a role in the global economy as:*1 pointSuppliers of cheap labor and raw materialsDominant economic and political powersCenters of technological innovation and researchIsolationist nations with limited international involvementWhich country can be considered a periphery country?*1 pointSingaporePhilippinesChinaUnited Kingdom
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I'm sorry, but I need you to clarify your question. Are you asking for answers to these multiple-choice questions? If so, here are the answers:
- Martin Khor (1995)
- Glocalization
- Semi-Peripheral countries
- A country that is neither highly industrialized nor among the poorest in the world
- Technological innovations
- Globalization
- Steger (2005)
- Ostracism
- Suppliers of cheap labor and raw materials
- Philippines
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