Globalization and the Erosion of National Sovereignty: Challenges and Transformations

Authors

  • Dr. Sundas Khizar Visiting Faculty, University of Sargodha,Punjab, Pakistan
  • Sidra Siddique M.Phil Scholar SISS, University of Lahore, Sargodha Campus, Punjab, Pakistan

Keywords:

Globalization, Sovereignty, Nation-state, Culture, Politics, Law

Abstract

In the contemporary world, globalization has avital impact on National Sovereignty. The concept of state sovereignty is collapsing due to globalization, monetary unions, and organizations like the United Nations, World Trade Organization, and International Monetary Fund. This article seeks how nationstates have responded to these difficulties, highlighting the ways in which globalization has influenced sovereignty and the ways in which it has altered state authority. The article addresses both the advantages and disadvantages of globalization on a broader scale. Several approaches are used to assess how national sovereignty is affected by globalization and vice versa; however, in this article, a hybrid approach is employed. To fully investigate the phenomenon, both qualitative and quantitative methodswill be employed. The concept of sovereignty has long been closely linked to the country, but globalization has exposed it to numerous challenges, leading to increased dependency in various areas such as economy, law, politics, military, and culture. Our aim is to examine the extent to which state authority has been impacted by globalization

 

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Published

2024-12-29