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The Beginning of Globalisation 1 1) 1990s: Term „Globalisation“ is broadly used in the Literature Source: Evers, 2000

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  • The Beginning of

    Globalisation 1

    1) 1990s: Term „Globalisation“ is broadly

    used in the Literature

    Source: Evers, 2000

  • The Beginning of

    Globalisation 2

    2) September 1985: Plaza-accord in New

    York

  • The Beginning of

    Globalisation 3

    3) 1970s: New International Division of

    Labour

  • The Beginning of

    Globalisation 4

    4) 1945: Atomic bomb, US Forces in

    Europe and Asia, United Nations

  • The Beginning of

    Globalisation 5

    5) 1860-1914: Free-trade, Transport

    Revolution, Old International Division

    of Labour

  • The Beginning of

    Globalisation 6

    6) 1780-1800: Industrial Revolution, Great

    Britain becomes „workshop of the

    world“

    The productivity of

    spinning machines

    increased nearly

    about hundred times

    between 1800 and

    1840

  • The Beginning of

    Globalisation 7

    7) 1600-1648: Old Colonial System,

    Mercantilism, Westphalian State System

  • The Beginning of

    Globalisation 8

    8) 1492/1494/1498: Modern World System:

    First Voyage of Columbus, Treaty of

    Tordesillas, Vasco da Gama reaches

    Callicut, first European World Maps

    Kolumbus

  • The Beginning of

    Globalisation 9

    9) 1405-1433: 7 Expeditions of Zheng He

  • The Beginning of

    Globalisation 10

    10) About 1250: Pax Mongolica, Global

    Trading Network,

    centered in the Indian Ocean

  • The Beginning of

    Globalisation 11

    11) 630: Mecca surrenders to Mohammed,

    Arabs accept his Doctrine, broadening of

    the Islam

  • The Beginning of Globalisation–

    11 Proposals

    1) 1990s Term „Globalisation“ is broadly used in the

    Literature

    2) September

    1985

    Plaza-accord in New YorkNew

    3) 1970s International Division of Labour

    4) 1945 Atomic bomb, US Forces in Europe and Asia,

    United Nations

    5) 1860-1914 Free-trade, Transport Revolution, Old International

    Division of Labour

    6) 1780-1800 Industrial Revolution, Great Britain becomes

    „workshop of the world“

    7) 1600-1648 Old Colonial System, Mercantilism, Westphalian

    State System

    8) 1492/1494/

    1498

    Modern World System: First Voyage of Columbus,

    Treaty of Tordesillas, Vasco da Gama reaches

    Callicut, first European World Maps

    9) 1405-1433 7 Expeditions of Zheng He

    10) about 1250 Pax Mongolica, Global Trading Network, centered

    in the Indian Ocean

    11) 630 Mecca surrenders to Mohammed, Arabs accept his

    Doctrine, broadening of the Islam