Affirmative action
Aging population
Air travel
Alzheimer’s disease
Antibiotics
Antiretroviral drugs
Anti-globalization movement
Arab Spring
Birth control
Bollywood
Brain drain
Carbon emissions
Cellular communication
CEDAW
Chemical fertilizers
Cholera
Climate change
Commercial agriculture
Containerization
Continuity and change
Consumer culture
Contraceptive pill
Core and periphery
Cultural diffusion
Cultural homogenization
Deforestation
Demographic transition
Desertification
Economic development
Economic globalization
Economic inequality
Environmental activism
Environmental degradation
Environmental justice
Ebola
Fair trade
Family planning
Fertility rate
Food security
Fossil fuel dependence
Fossil fuels
Free trade
Free trade agreements
Gender equality
Global culture
Global governance
Global market
Global networks
Global North and Global South
Global warming
Globalization
Green Belt Movement
Green Revolution
Heart disease
High-yield crops
Humanitarian aid
HIV/AIDS
Ideal-X
Income disparity
Infant mortality
Informal economy
Infrastructure
Interdependence
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Internet
Labor migration
Liberation theology
Life expectancy
Malaria
Multinational corporations (MNCs)
Negritude movement
Neoliberalism
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Norman Borlaug
Nuclear power
Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant
Outsourcing
Pesticides
Petroleum
Pollution
Protectionism
Quarantine
Reggae
Seattle WTO protests
Smallpox eradication
Social media
Supply chains
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Sweatshops
Tuberculosis (TB)
United Nations (UN)
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Vaccines
Wangari Maathai
Wealth gap
World Bank
World Health Organization (WHO)
World Trade Organization (WTO)
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