Nation states, asserts the world-renowned business strategist Kenichi Ohmae, are dinosaurs waiting to die. In this profoundly important book Ohmae argues that not only have nation states lost their ability to control exchange rates and protect their currencies, but they no longer generate real economic activity. As a result, he maintains, they have "already" forfeited their role as critical participants in the global economy. Once efficient engines of wealth creation, nation states today have become inefficient engines of wealth distribution, whose fates are increasingly determined by economic choices made elsewhere. Ohmae contends that four great forces -- capital, corporations, consumers, and communication -- have combined to usurp the ec...
Has globalization forever undermined the state as the mighty guarantor of public welfare and securit...
Abstract. The end of the Cold War caused many changes in the world’s political and economic order. U...
It has been frequently argued that under globalisation, the state's ability to make autonomous deci...
By losing their ability to control exchange rates and protect their currencies, nation states, asser...
In the pre-millennial angst of the 1990s, an increasing number of journalists, political theorists a...
Like the proverbial demise of Mark Twain, rumors of the death of the nation- state may be exaggerate...
In the past two hundred years, sovereignty devolved from the monarch to the people in many countries...
The globalization of economic activities that is characterizing many economies raises questions abou...
The once monolithic nation-state is in danger. Forces of modernity like globalization are causing th...
Economic globalisation is the defining characteristic of our age and a process which is transforming...
Multinational corporations have been increasingly important facets of the global economy since they ...
The fairly common pandemic of the coronavirus has paralyzed the global world. The material damage it...
This research paper is all about the end of the state as modern state system lacks sovereignty, inde...
Over the past decades, the idea that national sovereignty and the authority of the state have been i...
This paper aims to examine the nexus between globalization and the nation-state, which has been heat...
Has globalization forever undermined the state as the mighty guarantor of public welfare and securit...
Abstract. The end of the Cold War caused many changes in the world’s political and economic order. U...
It has been frequently argued that under globalisation, the state's ability to make autonomous deci...
By losing their ability to control exchange rates and protect their currencies, nation states, asser...
In the pre-millennial angst of the 1990s, an increasing number of journalists, political theorists a...
Like the proverbial demise of Mark Twain, rumors of the death of the nation- state may be exaggerate...
In the past two hundred years, sovereignty devolved from the monarch to the people in many countries...
The globalization of economic activities that is characterizing many economies raises questions abou...
The once monolithic nation-state is in danger. Forces of modernity like globalization are causing th...
Economic globalisation is the defining characteristic of our age and a process which is transforming...
Multinational corporations have been increasingly important facets of the global economy since they ...
The fairly common pandemic of the coronavirus has paralyzed the global world. The material damage it...
This research paper is all about the end of the state as modern state system lacks sovereignty, inde...
Over the past decades, the idea that national sovereignty and the authority of the state have been i...
This paper aims to examine the nexus between globalization and the nation-state, which has been heat...
Has globalization forever undermined the state as the mighty guarantor of public welfare and securit...
Abstract. The end of the Cold War caused many changes in the world’s political and economic order. U...
It has been frequently argued that under globalisation, the state's ability to make autonomous deci...