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"Globalization and the Nation State"

"Globalization and the Nation State" refers to the relationship between growing interconnectedness worldwide and the traditional sovereignty of individual countries. As globalization increases through trade, technology, and communication, nations become more linked and influenced by global forces, affecting their control over policies, economy, and culture. While nation-states still govern within borders, they face new challenges and opportunities from global networks. This dynamic can lead to shifting power balances, with some roles moving from national governments to international organizations or corporations, raising questions about sovereignty and the ability of countries to independently shape their futures.