GLOBALIZATION AS A POLITICAL PROCESS
Journal Title: Journal of Globalization Studies - Year 2016, Vol 7, Issue 1
Abstract
This paper examines globalization as a political process. Although according to its different descriptions, globalization may be regarded as either economic or socio-cultural or political process, in the present paper the focus is on the political aspect. The analysis considers the influence of globalization on the global, regional, and local political structures. The author comes to a conclusion that globalization most significantly influences on the vertically organized political structures such as states and political parties. This influence almost inevitably leads to some changes, either evolutionary or destructive.
Authors and Affiliations
Konstantin Truevtsev
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