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THE EFFECTS OF

GLOBALIZATION ON NATION-
STATE RELATIONS
Reduced barriers regarding
international commerce and
Role of the Nation communication are
sometimes seen as a
State in
potential threat to nation-
Globalization states

Globalization is generally
Globalization is a force that
recognized as the fading or
changed the way nation-
complete disappearance of
states deal with one another,
economic, social, and cultural
particularly in the area of
borders between nation-
states. international commerce.
Effects of Globalizaton

1. Globalization Favors Westernization (Americas and Europe)


2. Globalization also creates a sense of interdependence among nations, which
could create an imbalance of power among nations of different economic
strengths.
3. The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the
chief factor in global interdependence.
4. Economically, globalization has built a monopoly whereby the class capitalist
society which is dominated by the transnational corporations in the GN (Global
North) is taking precedence over everything, thus swaying in the GS into dire
economic misery.
The distinction between
Globalization and Geopolitics
(Parag Khanna) Globalization involves free flows, especially of an
economic nature while geopolitics involves largely political and military
efforts aimed to gain control.

New Big Three in the World " EU, China, and the US.

Us is declining while the other two are likely to continue their recent
ascent.
Strenght of EU that will continue in
Global Importance

New pipelines bring the flow of oil to


EU countries.
The largest market in the world
Euro has been growing stronger than
the dollar.
Europe is the leader in technological
developments
EU is more of a political model for
Africa or the Middle East than the US.
China is expanding as a
global power in a variety of
ways

Making all sorts of deals and


sending many locales around the
world.
Trade with the world is massive
Maintain relations and supply arms
to all of the countries.
"SECOND WORLD"
The distinction from he core or
First World Countries and the
periphral Third world countries
" SWING STATES"
Eastern Europe, Central Asia,
South America the Middle East
and South East Asia.
KHANNA( Context explains the
decline of Americanization and the
rise of globalization)
GLOBALIZATION IS NOT SYNONYMOUS TO
AMERICANIZATION
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