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    Out of the numerous actors that play apart in international politics, I find that the most critical and vital is the state. It is the primary vehicle for diplomacy, stability, defense and cooperation in a world of anarchy with no other actor existing above it. The nation-state has existed since 1648 after the Peace of Westphalia. The two international theory paradigms I will be using to prove my point is Realism and Liberalism, both in how they conflict with one another, but as well, the common…

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    In this essay I will explore the effect of globalisation on gender disparity in the Indian education system. I consider the gendered role of two women as depicted in the film, “The World Before Her”, examine statistics on gender disparity in the Indian education system, as well argue the health and economic benefits of girls receiving an education. I present an argument that despite some advancement as a result of a global discussion, gender is still a limiting disadvantage in the Indian Social…

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    ‘Globalisation’ has widespread usage as a term describing the various economic, social, cultural and political transitions that have moulded the world within the past century (Guttal, S, 2007). Globalisation sees the world move from the more traditional national borders and economies into the modern ideal of an interconnected and interdependent planet (Ibid)…

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    Also furthering the labour point; the expansion of capitalism as a concept will be faster than the physical production of goods needed to satisfy new demand, meaning a need in more labourers . A counter to this idea of labour as a source for globalisation is the argument that in the very core countries of capitalism like the US and the UK, there are millions unemployed. On the other hand, Marx argued it was essential for capitalism to work that there be a certain level of unemployment, he…

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    institutional deficiencies coupled with its vulnerability, which primarily result from deeper economic interdependence as well as Russia’s exposure to sanctions and the oil price. However, Russia’s temporary economic weakness does not mean that globalisation does not need a more strategic approach to economic integration and international order. On the contrary, as states are becoming increasingly competitive and volatile, more sophisticated and immediate measures are needed in order to protect…

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    aftersales service, and manufacturing (Sheridan, 2016). This merger has given a good opportunity to the company to expand internationally and utilise the benefits of globalisation. The company faced numerous challenges related to managing organisational cultures, management power and politics, managing knowledge and learning, and managing globalisation (Clegg et al. 2011). This essay draws inferences…

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    For the last few decades, we have known a reality that is about to change. This reality that we got use to is about to become past, and there is no way we can avoid it. This modern world that we all live in, the world that considered to be a western made world, is about to change drastically. in my humble opinion, this century, the twenty first century, is going to be much more different. more and more powerful non western countries are rising nowadays, and soon America will no linger be as…

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    Westphalian State System

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    Scholte’s define political globalisation as the “de-territorialisation-or ... the growth of supraterritorial relations between people”. The roles carried out by international government organisations and non-governmental organisations are growing in relevance and strength. These bodies…

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    Globalisation is the "integration of the political, economic and cultural activities of geographically and/or nationally separated people" (US Department of Defence, 1999, p1) which results in the widespread economic interdependence of nations across continents through the exchange of: capital and goods; information and ideas; people and environmental substances. This massively increased scale of trade and cultural interchange has been aided by a variety of processes: Improvements in…

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    A large number of new records have been set in various dimensions recently. For example, FDI stocks/GDP were high before World War and it was unable to restore until the 90s. Several economists have argued saying that post world wars internationalisation has increased. Although new records were set. The present intensity level of trade as per Canadian and US data is falling far short of completeness. The trade figures are also not very impressive. It is indeed very impressive to see countries…

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