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globalization is embedded in Neoliberal theory which proposes a conviction of traditional open-mindedness that several forces of market will bring success, autonomy, social equality, and harmony to the whole of humankind and advocate the ex...
Globalization has benefited from the explosive development of two sectors, considered the mainstays of modern society: the financial markets and the media. The financial statements are immaterial, immediate, permanent and global, exchange i...
globalization can best be understood as the extension and deepening of flows, rules, and practices associated with capitalism. In this respect, globalization is not a new phenomenon, inasmuch as capitalism has been globally expansive since ...
nation-state must make strict rules and regulations make their nation strong. Kosack. S., Ranis. G., & Vreeland. J., (2005), “Globalization and the Nation State: The Impact of the IMF and the World Bank,” Routledge Publishing, New York This...
Globalization is the combination of different processes. It is absolutely wrong to consider it as one process. Globalization is not a continuous process, and it is changing daily. Moreover, attitudes of people towards globalization are also...
Globalization on Nation State Introduction The impact of globalization over the sovereignty is much vivid in recent history. The claim of state over the legitimate powers is not realized due to various political factors. This, as a matter o...
Governments Play in Hindering/Fostering Financial Globalisation? Introduction Globalisation refers to the spread of new forms of non-territorial social activity. Since the vast majority of human activities is still tied to a concrete geogra...