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What is Interdependence

World Politics and the Challenges for International Security
A situation in which the behavior of international actors greatly affects others with whom they have contact, making all parties mutually sensitive and vulnerable to the actions of the other.
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The Economic Component of World Politics and the Main Global Social and Economic Problems
Nika Chitadze (International Black Sea University, Georgia)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 68
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9586-2.ch013
Abstract
The purpose of this research is consideration and analysis of the main social and economic problems of the world, which are connected with the existence of the gap between “Global North” and “Global South” and problems of the consumption of mineral resources, including energy and water resources, unemployment, illiteracy, health issues, food supply, demography, etc. We are watching the world become one. Countries and regions are interconnected by a thousand threads that make them interdependent. The world economy today is undergoing a process of globalization – the increasing interdependence of the economies of various countries of the world due to the growth in the movement of goods and services and the intensive exchange of goods, information, technologies, and labor migration.
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Transformational Pedagogy, or Teaching While Trans
The philosophy and practice of collaboration and the co-creation of meaning.
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Interdependence, Uncertainty, and Incompleteness in Teams and Organizations
When two or more objects mutually influence each other. Also, mutual sensitivity, mutual connectedness, or where an action on one object affects the other(s).
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Social Network Analysis and Bistability: From Theory to a Computational Model of Control
Usually conceived as mutual dependence. In this study, we re-construe it as orthogonal uncertainties, such that a reduction of uncertainty in one state increases the uncertainty in its bistable state.
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Main Characters of Globalization in the 21st Century
A situation in which the behavior of international actors greatly affects others with whom they have contact, making all parties mutually sensitive and vulnerable to the actions of the other.
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A Case Study On Inter-Organizational Systems and Power
The phenomenon that various organizations depend on each other to implement an inter-organizational information system.
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Reflections on the Role of Spirituality in How Young Children's Identities Are Constructed
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The Dialogic Dimension of Ubuntu for Global Peacebuilding
Describes the value and indispensability of other human beings for the existence of an individual person. This means that the achievement of one’s own goal is impossible without the support and solidarity of other people.
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Socially Responsible Culture and Personal Values as Organizational Competitiveness Factors
The realization that we are need each other due to our differences and not independent of each other. Every action affects every one of us, including the one of organizations.
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Distance Collaboration with Shared Concept Maps
At its best (with the ‘positive’ attribute in cooperative learning acceptation), Interdependence is the fundamental and structured characteristic of a cooperative team. It means that each group member’s efforts are required and indispensable for group success and that each group member exerts a unique role in the joint effort because of his/her specific resources and task responsibilities. From the general perspective of this chapter, interdependence is a highly valuable goal of CCM, where team partners stimulate each other by questioning, reviewing and regulating, by depending to some extent on contributions from their peers, but without the prerequisite of indispensability as inherent to the process.
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Measuring Collaboration in Online Communication
Interdependence among members of a small group is a necessary element of collaboration. It means that group members could not produce the results they did without one another.
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The Main Principles of Democracy and Its Role in Global Development
A situation in which the behavior of international actors greatly affects others with whom they have contact, making all parties mutually sensitive and vulnerable to the others actions.
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A Classical Uncertainty Principle for Organizations
Occurs when two or more objects influence each other. Also, mutual sensitivity, mutual connectedness, or where an action on one object affects the other(s).
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Transdisciplinarity Practice in Higher Education
Relationship between individual components of a system.
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