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discuss the changing nature of nation state in era of globalization

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Answered by vkvinay6230
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The role of the nation-state in globalization is a complex one in part due to the varying definitions and shifting concepts of globalization. While it has been defined in many ways, globalization is generally recognized as the fading or complete disappearance of economic, social, and cultural borders between nation-states. Some scholars have theorized that nation-states, which are inherently divided by physical and economic boundaries, will be less relevant in a globalized world.

Answered by atulkumar8180
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In April, 2005, NY Times columnist Tom Friedman published The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Globalized World in the Twenty-first Century. Mr. Friedman's bestseller did much to explain to a wide audience the impact of the Internet and related technologies on the connected, global economy that was rising all around us.

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