The objectives
After attending lecture the
participants will:
1)Define globalization.
2) Explain importance of
   globalization.
.cont
 3) Compare between types of
   globalization.
4) Compare between dimensions
   of globalization.
5) Detect advantages &
   disadvantages of globalization.
6) Identify relation between
    globalization & health.
       The outlines
1- Introduction.
2- Definition of globalization.
3- History of globalization.
4- The importance of globalization.
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 5- Types of globalization.
 6- Dimensions of globalization.
 7- Advantage & disadvantage of
    globalization.
 8- Relation between
    globalization & health.
          Introduction
The Information Revolution, and
the Information Age عصر ا لمعلوماتthat it
engenders, is being defined by
an on-going process of economic,
social and political globalization.
.cont
 While the term globalization has
 become quite widespread, even
 in the popular media, there are
 confused and often conflicting
 definitions and conceptions of
 the phenomenon.
.cont
 In order for this concept to
 maintain any analytical
 usefulness, it must be unpacked,
 carefully defined and examined for
 its impact on society, the
 economy, and the world system.
?What is Globalization
Process by which the people of
the world are unified into a
single society.
.cont
Integration of national economies
into the international economy
through trade, foreign direct
investment, capital flows,
migration, and spread of
technology.
       Definition of
       Globalization
Globalization is the system of
interaction among the countries of
the world in order to develop the
global economy. Globalization
refers to the integration of
economics and societies all over
the world.
.cont
 Globalization involves
 technological, economic, political,
 and cultural exchanges made
 possible largely by advances in
 communication, transportation, and
 infrastructure.
.cont
 There are two types of integration
 —negative and positive. Negative
 integration is the breaking down
 of trade barriers or protective
 barriers      such as tariffs and
 .quotas
.cont
 You must remember that the
 removal of barriers can be
 beneficial for a country if it
 allows for products that are
 important or essential to the
 economy.
.cont
 For example, by eliminating
 barriers, the costs of imported
 raw materials will go down and
 the supply will increase, making
 it cheaper to produce the final
 products for export (like
 electronics, car parts, and
 clothes)
.cont
 Positive integration on the other
 hand aims at standardizing
 international economic laws
 and policies. For example, a
 country which has its own
 policies on taxation trades with
 a country with its own set of
 policies on tariffs.
.cont
  Likewise, these countries have
  their own policies on tariffs.
  With positive integration (and
  the continuing growth of the
  influence of globalization),
  these countries will work on
  having similar or identical
  policies on tariffs.
  History of globalization
The word "globalization" has
been used by economists since
1981.
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 The first era of globalization (in
 the fullest sense) during the 19th
 century was the rapid growth of
 international trade between the
 European imperial powers, the
 European colonies, and the
  .United States
.cont
 After World War II, globalization
 was restarted and was driven by
 major advances in technology,
 which led to lower trading
 costs.
  The importance of
    globalization
1-Proper use of resources:
 Globalization leads to expansion
of markets and this enable
organization to make proper use
of available resources.
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  2- Multiple choices:
  No country is self sufficient
  and every country depends
  upon other country.
  Globalization has solved this
  problem and people can have
  better choice to satisfy their
  need.
.cont
   3- Foreign Exchange:
   Globalization encourage
   exports and discourage
   imports. This help to earn
   .foreign exchange
.cont
4- Creates Employment:
 Globalization helps to provide
employment to a large number of
people. Multinational companies
such as Business Process
Outsource popularly known as
Call centre employs and appoint
a large number of personnel with
high pay scale and other benefits.
.cont
  5- Government incentives:
   Government also provides
  various incentives in taxes,
  custom duties, pre-shipment
  finance, post shipment finance
  and many more. This is done to
  encourage globalization.
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  :Technology -6
  Technology is the latest and
  fruitful outcome of globalization.
  It is the best even gift.
  Technologies not only increase
  efficiency but the organization
  and everyone having a little
  knowledge can update and can
   .stand by world
.cont
 Globalization not only enables
 competition but also very
 much helpful for profit
 maximization.
.cont
  8- Benefit to the consumers:
  Globalization encourages
  free and fair competition at
  world level. Due to this,
  organizations try to supply
  quality goods and that also
  at a reduced price. This
  benefits consumers.
                       Types of globalization
                  Ecology                          Social
                  Natural                       Environment
                Environment
                               The Firm
                                                      Economic
                                                     Environment
Technological
Environment
                                Political
                              Environment
Types of globalization
1) Economic Globalization:
A worldwide economic system
that permits easy movement of
goods, production, capital, and
resources (free trade facilitates
this)
Example: Multinational
corporations , free trade
.agreements
.cont
Economic globalization
                      Markets
  The shift toward“
  a more integrated
          and
    interdependent
   ”.world economy    Production
.cont
2) Technological Globalization:
Connection between nations
through technology such as
television, radio, telephones,
.internet, etc
Was traditionally available only
In most advanced countries but
is now far more available to all
.personnel around the world
.cont
3) Political Globalization:
Countries are attempting to
adopt similar political policies
and styles of government in
 order to facilitate other
forms of globalization
e.g. move to secular
governments, free trade
agreements, etc
.cont
 4) Cultural Globalization:
 Merging of the world’s cultures
 e.g. food, entertainment,
 language, etc.
 heavily criticized as
 destructive of local culture
.cont
 5) Ecological Globalization:
 Seeing the Earth as a single
 ecosystem rather than a
 collection of separate ecological
 systems because so many
 .problems are global in nature
.cont
  E.g. International treaties to
  deal with environmental
  issues like climate change
  or the ozone layer, wildlife
  reserves that span several
  countries.
.cont
6) Sociological Globalization:
A growing belief that we are all
global citizens and should all be
held to the same standards – and
.have the same rights
E.g. the growing international ideas
that capital punishment  عقوبه ا العدامis
immoral and that women should
.have all the same rights as men
.Dimensions of globalization
1. Economic Dimensions:
E.g.
•  Enormous growth in trade or
 direct investments.
• Globalization of the financial
 markets.
.cont
•Location competition of states
 and regions.
•International trade and business.
•New labor markets.
•New development cooperation.
                                      .cont
2. Environment as a dimension:
Global problems such as:
•The warming of the earth's
 atmosphere.
•The ozone hole.
.cont
 3. The Social Dimension:
 •Refers to the impact of
  globalization on the life and work
  of people, on their families, and
  their societies.
 •The world is turning into a
  “global village”, such as:
 •New communication societies
  (chat, e-mail).
.cont
   4. The Cultural Dimension:
Emergence of a “global culture”?
Positive: whole world shares same
ideas and values?
World Cup, Olympic Games
Negative: local cultures destroyed?
.cont
Americanization of the world
Domination of American
consumer
McDonalds, Nike, Coca-Cola
Global cultural homogenization
-Same consumer goods
everywhere
-Same ways of thinking
everywhere
Dominance of American
mass media
  Clash of Civilizations
  - European-Christian,
  Russian-Christian, Arabic-
  Muslim, Chinese, etc.
  - All in conflict:
  symbolically & materially
.cont
5. The political dimension:
•Multinational Organizations.
•International Law and
  regimes.
• Rule of Law.
•Human rights.
•International terrorism.
•War and new security
  problems.
Advantage of globalization
1) Increased free trade between
   nations.
2) Increased liquidity of capital
   allowing investors in developed
   nations to invest in developing
   nations.
.cont
3) Corporations have
greater flexibility to operate across
   borders.
4) Global mass media ties the
   world together.
5) Increased flow of
   communications allows vital
   information to be shared
   between individuals and
   corporations around the world.
.cont
 6) Greater ease and speed of
    transportation for goods and
    people.
 7) Reduction of cultural barriers
    increases the global village
    effect.
 8) Spread of democratic ideals to
    developed nations.
.cont
 9) Reduction of likelihood of
     war between developed
     nations.
 10) Increases in environmental
     protection in developed
     nations.
 11) Rise telecommunication.
Disadvantages of globalization
1- Increased likelihood of
   economic disruptions
in one
   nation effecting
all nations (Americanization).
2- Threat that control of world
   media by a handful of
   corporations will limit cultural
   expression.
.cont
3- Greater chance of reactions
   for globalization being violent
   in an attempt to preserve
   cultural heritage.
4- Greater risk of diseases being
   transported unintentionally
   between nations.
.cont
 5- International bodies like the
    World Trade Organization
    infringe on national
 and
  individual sovereignty.
 6. Increase in the chances of
    civil war within developing
    countries and open war
    between developing countries
    as they vie for resources.
Globalization & health
 •Examples of the globalization
  of health include:
 The increasing mobility of
   health professionals across
   borders; for example, the
   recruitment of nurses in
 other countries.
.cont
The increasing mobility of health
  consumers (people); for example,
  patients travelling abroad to
  access medical care 'medical
  tourism’ e.g. travelling of Arabs in
middle east to access medical care
in Egypt as the most advanced
medical services in the middle east.
.cont
 The increase in private
   companies, including foreign
   companies, which provide
   health services and health
   insurance programs.
 The use of new technologies,
   such as the Internet, to
   provide health services across
   borders as video conference
 to disscuss a medical case.
.cont
•Globalization can be managed to
          benefit health:
Globalization of viruses threatens health
Globalization of sound public health practices,
scientific medicine, and improved life styles
enhances health
.cont
 Increased inter-country
  cooperation and strengthening
  of international health
  regulations for effective in-
  country surveillance,
  complemented by global
  measures, is essential in order
  to arrest the spread of
  communicable disease.
.cont
  Key examples of small,
   successful international
   and national level-actions
   include the reduction of
   antiretroviral drug prices,
   and the Framework
   Convention on Tobacco
   Control.
.cont
•Globalization in relation to nursing:
Nursing's fundamental
 responsibilities to promote
 health, prevent diseases,
 alleviated suffering call for the
 expression of caring for humanity
 and environment that runs across
 cultures, countries, and
 traditions to care of the sick and
 needy anywhere and anyhow.
.cont
  Nurses should be aware of
   the concepts of
   globalization and its
   influences on health
   because the increased
   interconnectedness of the
   world means that health
   problems have become
   globalized.
.cont •Implication on nursing:
 Nurses in practice should be
  ready to provide care to ever
  increasing numbers of patients
  with communicable and non-
  communicable diseases and of
  varied diversities.
  The nurse has to become
  advocate of the patients and
  their rights.
.cont
 Nursing administration:
 The nurses as administrators
 need to develop effective policy,
 actions, and infrastructure to
 address the determinants of
 health.
.cont
 The policies, rules, and norms
 need to be build with regulation
 and legislation to ensure a high
 level of protection from harm
 and enable equal opportunities
 for health and well-being of all.
.cont
  Nursing research:
  Evidence has to be provided for
  nursing practice in relation to
  the treatment of the new
  diseases that are coming up
  and prevention of diseases.
  The research findings have to
  be disseminated internationally
  so that best practice is adopted
  globally.
.cont
Nursing education:
A workforce for nursing practice
has to be made with equipping the
students with enough knowledge
and practice skills. The global
standards for nursing education are
being emphasized.
Thank
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