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Effects of globalization to governments

One of the key aspects of state sovereignty is the government,

Government – it is a group of people who have the ultimate authority to act on


behalf of a state. So all we know that these are the people to be considered as our
leaders in the public because they are the one who implement the right laws for a
certain areas, In order to have a peaceful society.

So each state has its own right to self-determination (self-rule or self-government)


and that other country should not intervene ( or interfere) in the affairs of that state
unless there are extraordinary reasons to do so. Such as labag sa karapatang
pantao and so on. And all we know that countries must recognize sovereignty or
the right to govern one’s own territorial borders. So each state is autonomous
unto itself and responsible within its own system of government to those who are
governed. Where the decisions, the conflicts and the resolution of that conflict
are done through the institutions of government established and codified in that
particular state, whether or not through elections. When we say elections what
comes to your minds? Elections is an act or process of electing according to
Merriam Webster, Provide the leadership of the state especially in democratic
society.

In addition, the policy is developed and implemented in the interest of the people
of a state by a specific government. So meron then tinatawag na civil society within
a state can also act as a counterweight or as a supplement to government; Civil
society includes the private economy, educational institutions, churches,
hospitals, fraternal organizations and other non-profit government.

Civil society organizations play multiple roles. They are an important source of
information for both citizens and government. Because it keeps track of the
government's policies and activities and holds them accountable and engage in
advocacy and offer alternative policies for government, the private sector, and other
institutions.
There have been several challenges to the government and ultimately to state
autonomy. We can divide these challenges into four: Traditional Challenges, challenges
from national or identity movements, global economics, and lastly global social
movements.

Traditional Challenges External intervention can generally be described as


invasion by other countries.

For example: when Saddam Hussein was the ruler of Iraq in 1990, he decided he
was going to take over the oil fields of Kuwait. He invaded Kuwait and took it
over. As a result, he was dislodged by an international coalition led by the United
States.

So isingit ko nalang kunti nuh ang positive and negative effects of globalization to
governments, Especially this decade, I think everyone knows the issues in the West
Philippine sea or South China Sea. Hmmm diba this is an example of the negative
effect of globalization especially if one’s sovereignty follow their own rules and
regulations where in fact may pandaigdigang pamantayan na tayong sinusunod diba
kung saan lang tayo namumuno sa isang lugar. So ang issue doon is that filipino
fishermans is hindi nakakapangisda doon dahil nga pinagbabawalan sila where in fact
na nanalo na tayo before sa tribunal court about this issue. Hays awit, So much for that
lets continue.

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