Global Studies

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It is the study of interconnectedness between different regions and cultures of the world.

Globalization: The process of economic, political, and cultural integration between countries which transcends geographical and physical barriers.
International Relations: The study of relationships between countries and how they interact with each other in terms of trade, diplomacy, and conflicts.
World History: The study of past events and how they have shaped contemporary global politics, economics, and culture.
Sustainability: The concept of meeting the needs of the present population without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Human Rights: The basic rights and freedoms that are entitled to every individual, regardless of their gender, race, nationality, or social status.
Global Governance: The system of institutions, laws, and regulations that oversee international relations and promote cooperation between countries.
International Law: The rules and principles that govern the behavior of states and other international actors in their relations with each other.
Global Economy: The complex network of economic interactions between countries and regions, including trade, investment, finance, and labor.
Cultural Studies: The study of how cultural practices, values, beliefs, and symbols affect and are affected by social, economic, and political processes.
Development Studies: The study of how countries and regions achieve economic growth, reduce poverty, and improve social welfare.
Environmental Studies: The study of the natural environment and how it is affected by human activities, and how humans can mitigate and adapt to these effects.
Migration Studies: The study of human migration and how it is influenced by economic, political, social, and environmental factors.
Security Studies: The study of threats to national and global security, and how states and other actors respond to these threats.
Peacebuilding: The process of promoting peace and stability in conflict-affected societies, including post-conflict reconstruction, development, and reconciliation.
International Organizations: The study of the roles, functions, and effectiveness of international organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund.
- "Global studies (GS) or global affairs (GA) is the interdisciplinary study of global macro-processes."
- "Predominant subjects are political science in the form of global politics, as well as economics, law, the sociology of law, ecology, environmental studies, geography, sociology, culture, anthropology, and ethnography."
- "It distinguishes itself from the related discipline of international relations by its comparatively lesser focus on the nation-state as a fundamental analytical unit."
- "Broader issues relating to cultural and economic globalization, global power structures, as well as the effect of humans on the global environment."
- "Instead, focusing on the broader issues relating to cultural and economic globalization, global power structures, as well as the effect of humans on the global environment."
- "Predominant subjects are political science in the form of global politics..."
- "...as well as economics, law, the sociology of law, ecology, environmental studies, geography, sociology, culture, anthropology, and ethnography."
- "Ecology, environmental studies..."
- "...sociology, culture, anthropology, and ethnography."
- "Broader issues relating to cultural and economic globalization..."
- "...global power structures..."
- "...the effect of humans on the global environment."
- "Its comparatively lesser focus on the nation-state as a fundamental analytical unit..."
- "Economics, law, the sociology of law, ecology, environmental studies, geography, sociology, culture, anthropology, and ethnography."
- "Political science in the form of global politics..."
- "Focusing on the broader issues relating to cultural and economic globalization, global power structures..."
- "...as well as the effect of humans on the global environment."
- "The sociology of law..."
- "Ecology, environmental studies..."
- "The interdisciplinary study of global macro-processes."