The history of Globalization has been continuing since 550 BCE with the spread of new ideas signification growing during the late 1900s affecting the enter world
By smashandy
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Marshall McLuhan coins the term “Global Village”
to describe the increasing
worldwide connectivity through mass media -
The Group of Six
x (France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, and United
States) is formed by major industrialized countries. A year later, they would be
joined by Canada, forming the G7, marked by a yearly meeting of the finance
ministers of those countries. -
Mao Zedong dies
paving the way for Deng Xiaoping’s
“Four Modernizations” and China’s eventual reintegration with the global -
Ted Turner begins the broadcast
of the first 24-hour news network, CNN, with
the announcement that “We won’t be signing off until the world ends.” -
Reporters Without Borders
is founded in France to promote global freedom of
the press. -
The Live Aid Concert
performed simultaneously in London and Philadelphia,
and broadcast in 60 countries, becomes known as the “global jukebox.” The
event was organized to raise money to alleviate famine conditions in Ethiopia. -
The Gulf War begins
The conflict was remarkable for, among other
things, its heavy coverage by CNN. It was the first major international conflict
involving heavy US involvement since the beginning of 24-hour news. It led
Pentagon officials to coin the term “The CNN Effect” to describe the US
government’s response to real-time updates in the 24-hour news cycle -
The United Nations hosts the Millennium Summit, announcing the UN’s newly increased
commitment to international human and economic development.
Eight global Millennium Develop ment Goals are announced for completion
by 2015. -
On the 20th anniversary
of the Live Aid concerts, musical per formances are
organized in all the G8 countries and South Africa to draw attention to global
poverty issues during the G8 conference. -
The self-immolation of Tunisian
street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi precipitates
the Arab Spring revolts, a series of mass anti-government demonstrations
throughout North Africa and the Middle East