Category: Globalization

  • Required Material Annotation Assignments: Jacobs (1961) and Davis (2004)

    Required Material Annotation Assignments
    Annotations should be 300 to 500 words in total. So, for example, if there are two readings, think 150 to 250 for each source. 
    Annotations must include in-text citations and a reference list. 
    Annotation Structure 
    1 One sentence introducing the source, author, and context clues that help position this source. This might be a comment of publication year, author positionality, where it was published, and type of source (academic, secondary/news, primary, etc).
    2-3 sentences. Annotations are more than summaries. In two to three sentences, include the key concepts from the source, clearly define the concepts using the information/examples from the reading materials
    2-3 sentences. For the second half of the annotation, reflect on the concepts and how these may or may not help you analyze your topic. Ask yourself: is this source credible? Is the source biased? How might the author(s) positionality impact the arguments of the source?
    These annotations should include citations to the two assigned readings: 
    Jacobs (1961)
    Davis (2004)
    (READINGS ATTACHED)

  • The Transformation of Globalization: Exploring Deindustrialization and US-China Relations

    Choose 2 of the 5, for each topic write 2.5 pages, with a combined total of 5 pages, MLA style, use sources and have a work cited page, use sources to back up claims such as new articles, journals etc
    1)Deindustrialization :The age of globalization coincides with the US’s transition from an industrial/Fordist to a post-industrial/post-Fordist political economy. Why has this transformation taken place? What is the connection between globalization and deindustrialization? How has this transformation affected workers?
    2. [US-China] Why have tensions between the US and China been on the rise in the past decade? Are these tensions accurately described as a “New Cold War”? What should we expect from the future of US-China relations? Why?
    3. [Pandemic/Climate] Evaluate recent attempts at international cooperation on challenges like the COVID pandemic and/or climate change. Discuss the main obstacles to cooperation and evaluate attempts/proposals to overcome them.
    4. [Multipolarity] We often hear today that the world is becoming increasingly multipolar. What does this mean, and what evidence is there? How should the US respond?
    5. [The future of globalization] The last few decades of globalization have resulted in crises and discontent. Supposedly, new paradigms are emerging to address the perceived shortcomings of the neoliberal model of globalization. Consider whether neoliberal globalization is being replaced by something else. What do these “new paradigms” have in common? Are we witnessing “deglobalization”?

  • “Globalization: An Examination of Its Impact and a Proposed Solution for Addressing Inequality and Exploitation”

    Using the thesis statement, abstract, and bibliography developed in Part II, and incorporating classmates’ and professor’s feedback, students must compose an academic research paper. Your paper must be a maximum of 8 double-spaced pages in proper MLA citation format. Students are highly encouraged to workshop their paper with the professor during office hours prior to the assignment due date. Your paper must be original, be based on thorough research of the topic, and contain a clear thesis and supporting arguments. Your paper must present an issue or problem in globalization and offer a proposed solution.
    6-6.5 pages is okay with me, but you can do 7 pages if needed. 

  • Title: “Starbucks: A Global Brand with a Local Touch – Strategies for Success” Slide 1: Introduction – Brief overview of Starbucks as a multinational company – Purpose of the presentation Slide 2: Company Philosophy –

    Select a multinational firm (Starbucks or any other) and create a 10-15-slide (excluding 
    cover and reference slides) PowerPoint presentation on the philosophy of the company and global strategies that are currently used, along with your recommendations for changes in 
    their global marketing strategies.   
    You should have a reference slide with at least three (3) references.  
    The slides should be a mixture of visuals and text for the viewer and should not be in complete sentences.
    The slides need to contain enough detail to explain this company’s strategies.
    No single picture or quotation slides.

  • “Analyzing Neoliberalism, Empire, Environment, and Culture in Snowpiercer” The Impact of Neoliberalism in the Film Industry: A Critical Analysis of “Quote from Film Here”

    Your final paper will analyze the film Snowpiercer. You will write 10 to 12 pages, double-spaced, following the guidance provided below. We are writing this outside of class and turning it in on Canvas by May 16th at 10:00 am. This means you do not come to the classroom on the final exam day and time.
    Overall Aim
    You are trying to thoughtfully analyze the whole film Snowpiercer using our course materials (lectures, slides, videos, readings).  
    Objective One
    The first objective for this paper is for you to use these four key topics from the class in your analysis: neoliberalism, empire (sometimes called imperialism), environment, and culture. These four main topics are a guide for how to approach the film. Your paper must cover them all, but how you cover them will vary.
    There might be key concepts you use that derive from or are a subset of these topics, say, for instance, for environment you might find the more specific concepts of environmental justice and/or climate migration most appropriate. Culture is certainly a broad topic. To narrow in to concepts useful to your analysis, you might think about our study of language, homogenization and absorption, religion, and/or multiculturalism. You want to choose ideas that you think best help you explain this film and what it means. It is vital that you define each key term you use in your paper. 
    You are welcome to use examples or comparisons from the class of similar phenomena in the film. This is a great way to show knowledge. Examples or comparisons do not stand in for definitions, though.
    Note: We are only using ideas about these topics that come from our class lectures, readings, and videos. No outside sources are to be used. AI or other online sources should not be used, as first of all it is against academic integrity, and second, it will not be able to utilize our ideas in a way that is specific to the class. Violations of academic integrity must be submitted to the university, so please only use your own thoughts and our class sources.
    Objective Two
    You are also explaining how the film shows the viewer how it thinks about the class topics listed above. In other words, you are being asked to think about the film as teaching you how to understand its logic. 
    Recall, for instance, how the opening scenes from Crazy Rich Asians show us how to interpret the narrative and characters. I want you to utilize specific scenes, symbols, narratives, and characters from Snowpiercer to show how the film is depicting issues related to neoliberalism, empire, environment, and language.
    The following questions are meant to be suggestive, but you should not feel like you must answer them all, or only as I have framed them:
    What does the opening of the film tell us about this world?
    What does the train represent? What about the sections of the train?
    Who are the characters that are powerful and the characters in a subordinate positions meant to refer to in our actual world? We are not speculating here. We are trying to discern how the film tells us about the real world based on this fictional world using our class materials.
    What key term or terms help you explain the resistance movement?
    What does the “Sacred Engine” mean? The engine only works through a certain kind of laborers. What is this meant to represent from the real world?
    The story will come to a conclusion in a certain way. Is that ending meant to suggest something about what needs to change in our world or what we must do to “save” or “heal” our world?
    Similar note as above: You are welcome to use examples or comparisons from the class of similar phenomena in the film. This is a great way to show knowledge. Examples or comparisons do not stand in for analysis of the film itself; it is a complement to that analysis.
    Citations
    You will use our class sources in your paper. We are not using any outside sources. If the idea is not yours, you cite it, whether you paraphrase a source or provide a short quote from it.
    If you paraphrase or quote, use this format at the end of the sentence, after the period: (Moreton 201). If you are using a source that does not have page numbers, you could write something like: Taub writes, “Quote from Taub’s article here.” If you use a video, you could write: In the video entitled, “Here’s Why Reaganomics is so Controversial,” the speaker says, “Quote from the speaker.”
    You do not need a works cited or bibliography at the end of your paper because all sources are internal to the class.
    Formatting
    Include your name on the first page
    Add a title to your paper
    Double space your paper
    Times New Roman 12-point font
    1″ margins
    Indent all paragraphs
    See citation guidelines above
    Organization
    You have two objectives. How you organize your paper to address these two objective is up to you. Something we do not need is a long plot summary. You can assume that the reader knows the plot of the film.
    What you must have is an introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. This is a longer final paper, so your introduction might be more than one paragraph if you wish. Do not veer from the purpose of an introduction, though, which is only to tell the reader what will happen and the flow of the paper. We do not need a long intro that waxes poetically about the film or the state of the world. Your analysis belongs in the body, not the introduction. A conclusion only recaps your analysis. 
    Body paragraphs always begin with a topic sentence. A topic sentences introduces the topic of the paragraph.
    These are some possible ways you could organize the body of the paper:
    You might have four sections of the body, one for each topic. In each section, you define terms and show examples from the film.
    The body of the paper may be divided into two sections, the first for objective one and the second for objective two.
    You might use a certain scene, character, or storyline to talk about multiple topics and repeat this process until all four topics have been handled well. 
    You might have early body paragraphs that introduce all of the key concepts you will utilize later. The other body paragraphs are all application to the film, as in, we can see aspects of neoliberalism in X scenes or Y character conflicts.
    As you can see, there are various ways to accomplish the two objectives. You can organize the paper in a way that makes sense to you, as long as it is clear that you are completing both objectives.

  • Title: Understanding the Impact of Political, Economic, and Legal Systems on Business: A Comparison of Two Countries

    Political, economic, and legal systems are like the tripod a country’s existence is standing on. Those systems, although each evolve like their own beast and at various rates, share similar roots. Each society’s structure, history, general belief system, moral structure, and national identity impact the type of political, legal, and economic system they formulate. Those systems affect the way people do business, interact in the marketplace, construct their contracts, interact with the outsiders, predict the outcome of current events, and manage their resources.
    Failure by international business leaders and entrepreneurs to understand each of those three systems individually and their effect on each other as well as their mechanism collectively can result in complete business failure (and maybe serious liabilities and losses).
    However, and like anything else, understanding the core mechanism of the political, economic, and legal systems in a given country can help business leaders avoid unnecessary challenges and also find new opportunities. The main idea is to be open minded while remaining realistic, respectful, and objective when assessing another country’s systems.
    Assignment Description
    Pick two countries, each one from a different continent (and preferably one from a developed region and one from a developing region) and perform a higher level (just key points without detailed explanation) comparison between the two nation’s political, economic, and legal systems. Highlight the key differences in each country’s political, economic, and legal systems. Also, based on the structure of political, economic, and legal systems in those countries, highlight the key risks and opportunities for doing business in those countries.
    Create three to six slides, not counting the separate Title slide and the separate References slide.
    Content Structure:
    Introduction slide: In your own words, briefly discuss the relationship between a country’s political, economic, and legal systems and how they shape doing business in that country.
    Data: The Various Systems:
    Use data, graphs, facts, and figures, to describe each country’s political, economic, and legal systems (just key characteristics).
    Perform a high level comparison (side-by-side) of the three systems in each country. Only state the differences in the political, economic, and legal systems.
    Findings and Analysis: In your own words and based on your understanding of the three systems in each of the two countries, state the key risk and opportunity in each country. Basically, what is that one action, move, or consideration that an international business leader or operator must avoid doing in that country (or must do) to succeed in that market?
    Conclusion and Looking Ahead: Managerial Critical Thinking: Opinion: Based on what you have learned, state what industry, commodity, idea, business approach, or business market focus might be most appropriate to benefit from operating in that market based on your understanding of their political, economic, and legal systems.
    Use at least three reliable sources to obtain facts, data, news, updates, graphs, and so forth. Cite all sources used. The references need to be in APA 7th ed format.

  • Title: The Enduring Impact of Propaganda Posters: From Historical Record to Ideological Tool

    write the thrid paragraph of the essay, it would be about how the propaganda posters had affected people back then as well as now. How its viewed now as a historical record or an ideological tool.