Globalization and its implications for the sovereignty of the state
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https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v1i1.7Keywords:
Globalization, Cold War, USA, sovereignty, International studiesAbstract
The term globalization was widely used in the last decade of the twentieth century, especially at the end of the Cold War, and the resulting collapse of the Soviet Union and the socialist camp, as well as the absence of ideological competition, so structural changes occurred in the international environment represented in the openness of political borders, and the exclusivity of the United States America as a superpower, which prompted it to reformulate its policies towards the countries of the world in a manner that perpetuates the dependence of these countries on it politically, economically and culturally.
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2014-12-31
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Mohammed , A. R. (2014). Globalization and its implications for the sovereignty of the state. Tikrit Journal For Political Science, 1(1), 89–114. https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v1i1.7
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