1. Nationalism and Globalization
(Held, David. 2003:27) Globalization represents a new era, involving all aspects of contemporary international life and bringing structural change and intense shock in various fields (Cox & Robert, 1995). ... After the cold war, the rapid development of globalization has greatly promoted the level of economic and cultural exchanges and interdependence between countries and regions, constantly transcending the boundaries of the original nation, thus impacting the traditional concept of sovereignty (Held & David, 2003) By reconstituting traditional forms of sovereign statehood and reordering int...
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