1. Nationalism and Globalization
Regional countries break the national boundaries and move towards the way of to becoming a part of the international community. ... The creation of IGOS and INGOS, the changing structure of the form, scope and subject of international law, the emergence of regional organization and institutions all illuminate a shift from a purely state centric politics to a new and more complex, form of multilayered global governance. ... This promotes international regime and international regulatory agencies at the regional and global levels for expansion. Also, the numbers and importance of international s...
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- Grade Level: Graduate