Globalization alone is not causing the decline of the nation-state – not a single ‘trend’ is able to reduce the power of the most important actor in the international system.
Rather, different developments need to be taken into account when examining the situation of the nation-state. After having analyzed in the first part the way, major globalization-developments, like global capitalism, influence the nation-state, I will describe in the second and third part two other movements: internationalization and regionalization. Both are ‘labelled’ with a national/transnational ambiguity, on the one hand strengthening and on the other hand weakening the nation-state. Within the conclusion, I will then argue, that the nation-state is indeed ‘under attack’ – but not only by globalization – and that it has to cope with a changing nature and differing tasks.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Globalization alone is not causing the decline of the nation-state
- Globalization and the Nation-State
- Global Capitalism
- Global Problems
- Global Civil Society
- Internationalization
- Regionalization
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This essay examines the argument that globalization is causing the decline of the nation-state. It analyzes the impact of globalization on the nation-state, considering various aspects such as global capitalism, global problems, and global civil society. Additionally, the essay explores the role of internationalization and regionalization in shaping the power of the nation-state.
- The influence of globalization on the nation-state
- The role of global capitalism in shaping the power of the nation-state
- The impact of global problems on the nation-state
- The rise of global civil society and its influence on the nation-state
- The relationship between internationalization and the power of the nation-state
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The first part of the essay examines the impact of globalization on the nation-state, focusing on the role of global capitalism. It argues that while globalization is a significant force, it is not the sole cause of the decline of the nation-state. The essay highlights the influence of transnational corporations and institutions on the economic sphere, while acknowledging the continued importance of national economies and state regulation.
The second part discusses the influence of global problems, such as environmental issues and humanitarian crises, on the nation-state. It argues that these problems require global coordination and cooperation, potentially leading to a "globalization of politics." The essay emphasizes the role of international organizations and the emergence of a global civil society in addressing these challenges.
The third part focuses on the rise of global civil society and its impact on the nation-state. It explores the role of NGOs and activist organizations in tackling global issues, challenging the traditional power of the nation-state. The essay highlights the influence of these organizations in both social and political spheres, demonstrating their growing power in shaping global governance.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This essay examines the relationship between globalization and the nation-state, focusing on key concepts such as global capitalism, global problems, global civil society, internationalization, and regionalization. The essay analyzes the impact of these forces on the power and influence of the nation-state, exploring the changing nature of state sovereignty and the emergence of new actors in the international system.
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- Johannes Lenhard (Author), 2009, Is globalization causing the decline of the nation-state?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/142318
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