How did formation of nation-states and economic development redefine international relations
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Non-state actors, such as international corporations and non-governmental organizations, are widely seen as eroding the economic and political power of nation states, potentially
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We see the rise of nation-states encouraged free trade which resulted in the economic development. The trade relations among countries became more and more wide with the rise of nation-states. It redefined the international relations in the world. As the exchange became easy and more among counties, the world turned into a global village. The economic development made nations to come close to each other.
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