Ancient to modern globalization: six waves exploring how trade, technology & cultural exchange shaped development through distinct historical periods
Ancient to modern globalization: six waves exploring how trade, technology & cultural exchange shaped development through distinct historical periods
This comprehensive course, led by Professor Jeffrey Sachs, explores globalization's evolution through history. Students journey through six distinct waves of globalization, analyzing the driving forces behind innovation, technology dispersal, and development. The course examines historical patterns of global connectivity, from ancient trade routes to modern digital networks, providing crucial insights into current global changes. Designed for graduate and advanced undergraduate students, as well as practitioners in international relations and policy, it offers a unique perspective on how past globalization waves inform our understanding of contemporary global challenges. The curriculum covers topics from sea-based trade to the fourth industrial revolution, examining emerging global leaders and the intersection of globalization with sustainable development.
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What you'll learn
Understand the six major waves of globalization from ancient times to the fourth industrial revolution
Analyze the key factors driving innovation and technology dispersal throughout history
Explore the rise of emerging global leaders and their impact on the world economy
Examine the relationship between globalization and sustainable development
Investigate the role of global governance in shaping our interconnected future
Understand the historical context of current geopolitical dynamics
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course provides a comprehensive examination of globalization throughout history, structured around six major waves of global connectivity and development. Students explore the key drivers of innovation and technological dispersal across different historical epochs, from ancient maritime trade to the modern digital revolution. The curriculum covers crucial topics including the evolution of global trade, the rise and fall of different world powers, the impact of industrialization, and the challenges of sustainable development in our contemporary world. Special attention is given to the roles of emerging economies, planetary boundaries, and the importance of global governance in shaping our interconnected future.
Waves of Globalization in History
Module 1
Ocean-Based Globalization: 1500-1800
Module 2
The Anglo-American World: 1800-2000
Module 3
The New Globalization
Module 4
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19 Courses
Sustainable Development and Economic Policy Pioneer
Jeffrey D. Sachs stands as one of the world's most influential economists and sustainable development experts, currently serving as University Professor at Columbia University and Director of the Center for Sustainable Development. His academic journey began at Harvard University, where he earned his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees, and later served as the Galen L. Stone Professor of International Trade for over twenty years. Throughout his career, Sachs has shaped global policy as Special Advisor to three UN Secretaries-General, advising on both the Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals. His expertise spans economic development, global macroeconomics, and poverty alleviation, having worked in more than 125 countries. As Director of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and President of SDG USA, he continues to drive sustainable development initiatives worldwide. His influential works include bestsellers such as "The End of Poverty," "Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet," and "The Age of Sustainable Development." His achievements have earned him numerous accolades, including the 2015 Blue Planet Prize and the 2022 Tang Prize in Sustainable Development, while Time Magazine has twice named him among the world's 100 most influential leaders. Beyond his academic work, he serves as a Commissioner of the ITU/UNESCO Broadband Commission for Development and maintains active engagement with the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and Social Sciences on sustainable development issues.
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