Globalization and Community. How does Globalization lead to Cultural Conflict?

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Globalization and Community How does Globalization lead to Cultural Conflict?

Review: a causal chain of globalization Neo liberalism + fall of communism + rise of Asian Tigers and China Factor mobility growing global commodification of land, labor, and capital Rising competition Be efficient or die! Develop technologies of efficiency + pressure governments to lower wages, taxes, regulation Policy convergence More efficiency more productivity growth cultural convergency But inequality

Review Global international effects: 1. Global goods and bads The Good: networks of interdependence mean more and cheaper transportation, communication, consumer goods, opportunities The bad: harm spreads

Review: 2. Globalization s International Liberal View Economic Effects (Aggarwal) Global economy united by benefits of comparative Advantage multilateralism + institutional nesting Or a backlash: the tendency toward economic nationalism Protectionism, competitive regionalism, bilateralism conflict

International Political Effects Liberal View State shrinking Political convergence and harmonization, cultural convergence consumer culture

Continued global integration. 19 th and early 20 th Century Globalization 1945-73 Globalization Under embedded liberalism Globalization back on track Globalization Under neoliberalism 1980 s 1990 s Globalization Stops 1930s Depression 1970 s Recession Protectionism

Economic Nationalist View Shifting global power as markets create winners and losers winners become new global powers global conflict

Domestic Economic Effects All income groups benefit domestic community strengthened Or..New functional divisions as some groups are more competitive in the global economy and some less competitive inequality and breakdown of community political effects: double movement

Distributive justice interpretation: Domestic economic effect (U.S.): Class economy, not a national economy American industries no longer compete against other national industries The stateless corporation? The United States: Three Categories of work 1)work that delivers high level management services, - -symbolic analysts 2)work that delivers routine production services routine production workers 3)work that delivers routine personal services routine service workers

A New Core and Periphery in the US? Symbolic Analyst Core Routine Production worker Routine Personal Services Periphery

Class Divisions Class Conflicts Economic insecurity could well divide us in the future. Divisions between those who are flexible and those who are not Those who are highly educated and those who are not Those who can tolerate uncertainty and those who cannot Insecurity is a stronger emotion than security. Insecurity can lead to conflict

For the Economic Nationalist.. Decline of National loyalty for the most competitive group A loss of manufacturing jobs Loss of National Wealth Loss of National Power

For the Communitarian.Breakdown in Community and Class Interdependence Workers are coming to have different competitive positions in the global economy Less basis for community.

Sum: Political and Economic Effects e International Domestic Economic effects Political effects Optimistic Liberal: Convergence Economic Nationalist: Tendency toward economic nationalism Liberal: State shrinking Political convergence and harmonization, cultural convergence Economic Nationalist: competition, shifting power, conflict Liberal: All income groups benefit Distributive Justice: class society divided by function in international economy Economic nationalist: decrease in nat. power Liberal: expanded Democracy Distributive Justice: double movement class conflict Communitarian: breakdown of national community

Economic effects Political effects International Effect on Culture Liberal: Convergence, global consumer culture Economic Nationalist: Tendency toward economic nationalism, Liberal: State shrinking Political convergence and harmonization, cultural convergence toward Liberal political culture Economic Nationalist: competition, shifting power, conflict Backlash: Clash of Civilizations Domestic Liberal: All income groups benefit, Merit +competitiveness econ. Position Distributive Justice: class society divided by function in international economy Ethnic divisions of Labor Liberal: expanded Democracyinterest based politics Distributive Justice: double movement class conflict Communitarian: breakdown of national community identity politics, cultural conflict

The Optimistic Liberal Argument Global Cultural Convergence Root cause of economic inequality lies in the cultural and social characteristics of the groups that make it up--which are in turn the historical legacy of pre-modern conditions. Move from tradition to modernity, globalization universalizes liberal culture, spreads democracy.

How does global culture converge? globalization is the fulfillment of the liberal dream of global free commerce This underlying logic of modernization suggests that Western values are universal values.

But what has actually happened? The rise of Ethnonationalism A world divided by ethnic and sectarian nationalist states and the rise of extremist ethno-national and sectarian nationalist ideologies. Exclusive Nations with unique citizenschip rights have aligned with both states and territory in the 21 st Century. This trio forms the core of national identity for most of the world

Is Ethnonationalism sustainable? Some say Yes, and call it national selfdetermination, But there are not enough states to go around, given the multiplicity of nations in the world.

No, it leads to communal conflict IMMIGRATION HAS often GIVEN RISE TO COMMUNAL CONFLICT IN THESE STATES, IN WHICH IMMIGRANTS ARE NOT CONSIDERED PART OF THE NATION And we have seen communal conflict becoming one of the most pressing issues of our time, This gives rise to the pessimistic liberal argument

What does Globalization have to do with it? 4) Things Pre Globalization: ethnic division of Labor 1) globalization creates winners and losers along ethnic lines 2) globalization homogenizes culture leading to a loss of identity 3) globalization spreads the weaknesses of liberalism 4) Globalization causes a loss of state sovereignty

The impact of these 4 forces: the creation of identity politics 1) winners & losers 2) homogenization identity loss IDENTITY POLITICS 3) weakness of liberalism 4) state-shrinking loyalty to state

Identity Politics vs. Interest-based Politics How are social divisions translated into political divisions? Individuals hold cross-cutting interests that can be negotiated in the political arena. Compromise among competing interests is possible Ascriptive Identities (ethnicity, gender, religion) are exclusive and collective. Group identities.. in which you can't get into the group unless your identity is correct. each exclusive group vies for representation in the political arena. Identities can t be compromised.

Identity Politics and Democracy The problem of compromise Which side are you on vs. who are you? Identity can t be compromised away

Jihad ( forces that create identity politics) GROUP NORMS communities, Solidarity with an exclusive group Obedience to rigid hierarchy GOVERNANCE Jihad Exclusive and MacWorld Tribalism, oneparty dictatorships, Theocratic fundamentalism ARENA Sub-national actors that rebel against integration and universalism (sects, minorities) in wars against each other Mac World (forces that globalize politics) Global community, freedom, networks, not hierarchies administration of things, not people, bureaucracy forces that transcend national boundaries: markets, resources, information, communication, technology, ecology Democracy citizenship, participation, equal justice, protection of minorities, human rights laws applying to all citizens, selfgovernment forces that historically have required a nationstate

Identity Politics globalization backlash (double movement) fragmented communities