A global power elite

Een mondiale machtselite

Diliara Valeeva

 

Materclass "Contemporary power: Old power, new power, soft power?"

22 November 2022

Title Text

"But the elites, who just want to bring in more money for global corporations, ignore the concerns of American voters..."

"We need a Democratic Party that is not a party of the liberal elite, but of the working class[...], where candidates talk to working people and don't spend their time raising money for the rich and powerful"

"This international elite […] live lives more and more insulated from the struggles of ordinary people”

Is there

global power elite?

Corporate/Economic power

 

 

Political power

 

 

Cultural/Social power

 

Studying global elite globally

There is not (yet) one global elite with a strongly defined common interest or goal

Key findings

Uber (US)

Walmart (US)

Nestle (CH)

Alibaba (CN)

Wang Ling Martello

Kraft Foods (US)

Borden Foods (US)

NCH Marketing (US)

KPMG (BE)

KBC bank (BE)

Cera (BE)

Erik Clinck

 

Farming for Climate (BE)

Boost for Talent (BE)

Thomas More (BE)

<10%

Finding 1.

 

Elites remain attached to their country of origin/region

Finding 2.

 

Elites are concentrated in global cities

Rotschild family

Faber-Castell family

Al Nahyan family on board of

First Abu Dhabi bank (UAE)

Finding 3.

 

Corporate dynasties remain strong

 

Summary of key findings

1. Elites remain attached to their origins

2. Elites are concentrated in global cities

3. Corporate dynasties remain strong

So what about power?

@diliara_valeeva

 

This presentation online: slides.com/diliaravaleeva/power

www.diliaravaleeva.com

Who rules?

*Classical elite theorists: V. Pareto, R. Michels, G. Mosca

masses

elites

Elites are “those who have vastly disproportionate control over or

access to a resource” (Khan, 2012: 362).

Definition

* elites occupy power positions

* a resource must have transferable value

Global power elite

By Diliara Valeeva

Global power elite

Materclass "Contemporary power: Old power, new power, soft power?"

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