This summary includes:
 
Introduction
 
Global Integration
 
Removing Obstacles to Globalization
  - Ending the Cold War
  - Africa and the End of White Rule
 
Unleashing Globalization
  - Finance and Trade
  - Migration
  - Culture
  - Communications
 
Characteristics of the New Global Order
  - The Demography of Globalization
  - Production and Consumption in the Global Economy
 
Citizenship in the Global World
  - Supranational Organizations
  - Violence
  - Religious Foundations of Politics
  - Democracy

Today, more than ever, people, ideas, and things flow from one end of the world to the other. Ironically, while this phenomenon leads to diversification in one sense, as in Los Angeles, it also destroys diversity, as in the Amazon. Globalization has led to greater integration, but not equality. While some live the jet-set life, others battle to lift themselves out of poverty.

 

Global Integration

Large political empires no longer drive change as in the past. With the fall of the three-world order, the open marketplace has appeared as a new interpretative paradigm. U.S. success has driven the globe in this direction, even as global cultures have redefined America. Also significant is the rise of transnational forces that have begun to affect the sovereign autonomy of nation-states. Education, economic prosperity, and political rights are expanding. Nevertheless, many still remain behind.

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