What is Globalization?
Internationalization – Liberalization – Universalization – Modernization - Deterritorialization
(Environment and Globalization: Five Propositions, 2007)
“Globalization, or the increased interconnectedness and interdependence of peoples and countries, is generally understood to include two interrelated elements: the opening of borders to increasingly fast flows of goods, services, finance, people and ideas across international borders; and the changes in institutional and policy regimes at the international and national levels that facilitate or promote such flows” (WHO, 2013).
(Environment and Globalization: Five Propositions, 2007)
“Globalization, or the increased interconnectedness and interdependence of peoples and countries, is generally understood to include two interrelated elements: the opening of borders to increasingly fast flows of goods, services, finance, people and ideas across international borders; and the changes in institutional and policy regimes at the international and national levels that facilitate or promote such flows” (WHO, 2013).