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Globalization? Economic Globalization? Globalization of a Corporate Agenda?

UN ILO photo - At a market in Oaxaca City, Mexico, a young girl sells matches and eucalyptus pads for bathing.
At a market in Oaxaca City, Mexico, a young girl sells matches and eucalyptus pads for bathing. Photo credit: UN ILO archives
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What is Globalization?

Globalization is different from internationalization, which is simply the spread of culture, technology and people around the world. Globalization refers to the spread of neoliberal economics--economic policies and practices shaped by the transnational corporations and an array of corporate, trade and patent lawyers, public officials and governments, and supporting institutions, such as the World Bank and other investors, the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization (WTO), backed--when needed--by the military power of the United States and its allies du jour.

Neoliberal economics attempts--through privatization, resource extraction, trade liberalization, and reduced government spending on public services--to commodify everything so as to increase profits for corporations, their stockholders, and the allies mentioned above.

Of course it is more complex (and more interesting) than this and the resources below will get you started toward an understanding of this topic, one whose effects determine, now and into the future, the state and fate of billions of people.

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

1) Church and Society - March/April 2006 Magazine (The Last Issue)

Globalization: A Call to Listen, A Challenge to Respond

Globalization has been described as a two-edged sword: enriching some, impovershing others. In this issue, particular focus is given to the PC(USA)'s Joining Hands Against Hunger program and its partnerships between presbyteries and partner churches and NGOs in Peru, Bolivia and Cameroon. Recent ecumenical statements provide a global call to listen and a global challenge to respond in ways that will create a better future for all God's children.

$3.00 Item # 7243106602. Order now by clicking here and entering the above item number. Or call (800) 524-2612 to order by phone.

2) Globalization and Trade Study Papers
from PC(USA)'s Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy (ACSWP)

The ACSWP has developed a series of four study papers on globalization and trade issues impacting the church and the world as the new millennium dawns. They serve as a basis for the development of a Resolution anticipated for the 217th General Assembly (2006). They are the following and can be ordered through PDS or downloaded:

  • “The Globalization of Economic Life: Challenge to the Church” by Gordon Douglass.
    Order The Globalization of Economic Life: Challenge to the Church
    or Download The Globalization of Economic Life: Challenge to the Church
  • “The Employment Effects of Free Trade and Globalization” by Pharis Harvey.
    Order The Employment Effects of Free Trade and Globalization
    or Download The Employment Effects of Free Trade and Globalization
  • “The Impact of Globalization on Environment” by Bob Stivers.
    Order The Impact of Globalization on Environment or Download The Impact of Globalization on Environment
  • “Cultural Aspects of the Globalization of the Economy” by Ruy O. Costa.
    Order Cultural Aspects of the Globalization of the Economy
    or Download Cultural Aspects of the Globalization of the Economy

3) Global Discipleship CD
This free CD-ROM (PC and Mac compatible) from the Presbyterian Hunger Program is intended for use in your congregation's high school and adult study classes to learn more about our roles as Christians in a global economy.
Go to the PC(USA) Marketplace and in the search field enter the words - global discipleship.

The following resources should be useful for sparking ideas, but may not be specifically backed by GA policy:

4) Rethinking Globalization: Teaching for Justice in an Unjust World
by Bill Bigelow and Bob Peterson (Rethinking Schools Press, 2003)
This comprehensive new book from Rethinking Schools -- more than 400 pages -- helps teachers raise critical issues with students in grades 4 - 12 about the increasing globalization of the world's economies and infrastructures, and the many different impacts this trend has on our planet and those who live here. Teachers resources available online. Go...

5) Defining Globalization - Articles and analysis from the Global Policy Forum Go...

6) Cases of Globalization - We often discuss globalization in the abstract, but how does the phenomenon affect real people and places?
Globalization expands and accelerates the movement and exchange of ideas and commodities over vast distances. It is common to discuss the phenomenon from an abstract, global perspective, but in fact globalization's most important impacts are often highly localized. From the Global Policy Forum - Go...

BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS

Global Action: Trade in the Balance that comes with a CD called "Resourcing the Church to Change the World" (with sections: global issues unpacked, Bibles studies, Powerpoint presentations, simple campaign actions, prayer points, background info). It's filled with Biblical justification for involvement in the global trade debate. An excellent resource from TEAR Fund/United Kingdom ("Christian Action with the World's Poor"), the World Vision-type organization of Britain. Go... http://www.tearfund.org/campaigning/globalaction
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MAKING GLOBAL TRADE WORK for People
UN Development Programme
This report presents a far reaching reassessment of the current multilateral trade regime and examines how it can be improved in order to contribute genuinely to human development Go...

GLOBALIZATION RESOURCE LIST! (PDF) Go...

Your reactions and ideas are encouraged.
Please email or call (888) 728-7228 x5388.

Prepared by Andrew Kang Bartlett
Associate for National Hunger Concerns

 

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