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GLOBAL

MIGRATION

Labsog , Puntal, Alegada, Abanilla


During the Cold War

Refers to states which have high-income and


FIRST WORLD are capital-rich.

Refers to the former communist-socialist,


SECOND WORLD
industrial states.

THIRD WORLD Refers to nations not aligned with either the


First World or Second World which are also
called “developing” countries
As a
superpower,
US relied on
its…
Strong Democracy
Capitalist Market
Global Power
Fareeda Zakaria
(2008)

This diffusion of power signals


the “rise of the rest” which
gives other states the power
to play roles in the world’s
economic and political arena.
Huntington
Asian Nation are
expanding their economic,
political and military strength
as a way to show the power they
can be capable to hold in the
world. Thus, the American era
which include the post-American
world refers to a period power
imbalance.
Progressive economies Low- income
Advanced Technological Less Developed Industrial
Infrastructures Bases
MIGRATION

The ongoing movement


of people from one
country to another.
As physical and human geographies
develop, the world is becoming
connected. Connectedness of…

Is the new trend in the international


arena
Sinic Japanese Hindu Islamic Orthodox

Latin African
Western American Buddhist
The adherence or belief
in the world state. It is the
ideology that all humans
being belongs to a single
community.
Andrew Heywood
(2011)
Elements of Cosmopolitanism
01 INDIVIDUALISM
Cosmopolitanism believes that a human
being is the ultimate unit of moral concern.

02 UNIVERSALITY
All human beings are of equal moral worth.

GENERALITY
Thomas Pogge
03
Implies that human beings have necessary
concern for each other.
Internal International
2 Types of Migration Migration
MIGRATION
Movement
from one place Movement from one
to another in place to another
the same country.
country.
Transnational relations
exist in the present world
because countries trade
with one another and
population move across
state boundaries.
Henry Nau
(2009)
Migration is not only rooted in
economic aspirations but also
in political motivations. This is
because some people are
being oppressed by their
government and want to be
free from tyrannical politicians.

Christina Boswell
(2002)
VOLUNTARY ECONOMIC MIGRATION

DGGFORCES DISPLACEMENT

REFUGEE CRISIS

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