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Globalisation changing the shape of world politics

   

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1ContentsINTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................2Globalisation changing the shape of world politics...........................................................................2Challenges to the national sovereignty..............................................................................................4CONCLUSION.....................................................................................................................................6REFERENCES......................................................................................................................................7INTRODUCTIONWorld politics has changed a lot in the past centuries. Globalisation has played a verycrucial role in giving shape to the politics all around the world. The bigger outlook of it is

2that globalisation is not only changing the political decision making but it is fundamentallychanging the shape of the global politics (Haynes, et al., 2017). As globalisation is consideredas process through which organisations develops an international relationship where thewhole world acts as a global village. All the factors those are responsible for globalisation hasimpact on the politics also. This can be attributed by the fact that due to globalisation everycountry is getting more and more dependent on the each for their economic and socialstability. This is both a challenge and support to traditional forms of national sovereignty buton the larger note it acts as a challenge. This report highlights the way globalisationfundamentally changing the shape of the world politics as well as its impact on the traditionalform of national sovereignty. Globalisation changing the shape of world politicsGlobalisation has impacted on the various aspects of nation and so is its political ideologicalthinking process. The interdependence of country on each other has made a greater impact onthe politics of the nation. This can be understood by the fact that previously politics of anycountry was mostly on the national factors and the problems that exist within the nation(Feniger, Livneh and Yogev, (2012). This gave better chances to the regional politics to riseand become a new kind of ideology. The difference in the thinking helped especially thecountries that are democratically electing their governments.A much larger perspective of it needs to be evaluated that globalisation did not allowed thepolitical thinking or ideologies to be pure. This can be illustrated through the fact that thecommunist ideology which was declined towards the rights of deprived has also started to getmixed with the capitalist ideology. This can be seen in the examples of China and Russiawhich was sometimes back a communist country but today they are the greatest evangelist ofcapital markets (Nousios, Overbeek and Tsolakis, 2012). In the countries like India where thesocial disparity was deep, the socialist ideology which was once a main political base line hasnow adopted economical thinking. This has got possible due to the fact that world politicshave changed and it has become necessary for the nations to give these changes an at mostpriority.What globalisation has done is that it has influenced the contemporary internationalrelationship among various nations. This relationship has become so deep that it hasinfluenced the performance of various organisations inside the nation irrespective of thesector they belong to (Wenman, 2013). This type of inter-dependence has influenced the

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