Impact on nations-states in post globalized ERA: A theoretical study
Author(s): R Uthaya Suriyan
Abstract: The term globalisation had gained an immense popularity in the international as well as national sphere which is one of the eminent indicators in development of the nation. The main notion of the globalisation is to make profit and to make the world into a single global village which shares a uniform culture, ideas, and values and drags everything into the particular units. Globalisation is a term that describes a variety of changing political, economic, ideological cultural, environmental and technological process that had altered the individual life and experiences of the world. The main contributors or promoters of globalisation are International Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Trade Organisations and other multinational and transnational co operations. Globalisation is the ongoing process of transformation and the process of accelerated economic, social and political integration of the world is experiencing since from 1970s to the present contemporary India. After the collapse of Soviet Union and the fall of communism increment the expansion of American hegemony across the nations. As a result, the post- globalisation phase became the arena for the emergence of global governance, withering away the prominence of nation-states due to the lack of autonomy, sprouting of several International and Regional organisations such as BRICS, SAARC, WTO, SCO etc. The present Review paper emphasis the origin and growth of globalisation and the impacts of globalisation over nation-states.
DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i1b.430Pages: 81-86 | Views: 60 | Downloads: 6Download Full Article: Click Here
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R Uthaya Suriyan.
Impact on nations-states in post globalized ERA: A theoretical study. Int J Political Sci Governance 2025;7(1):81-86. DOI:
10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i1b.430