Blog3:What is the relation between politics and globalization—WU SHUHAN

In Political Globalization, Gerard Delanty and Chris Rumford explore the complex relationship between politics and globalization. They argue that globalization is not just an economic and cultural expansion but also has a profound impact on global political structures. As globalization progresses, the interdependence between nations increases, and political power increasingly transcends national borders, with non-state actors such as international organizations, multinational corporations, and global civil movements playing an increasingly important role in global politics.

The authors emphasize that political globalization does not mean a global unified political order but refers to the growing interaction and connection between political systems across countries. In this process, national sovereignty faces challenges, and global issues such as climate change and transnational crime require international cooperation for solutions. While globalization weakens the control of individual states, nations still play a critical role in global politics, especially in maintaining social order and national security.

Moreover, globalization has transformed political identities, fostering both a sense of global citizenship and a resurgence of nationalism and localism. The political effects of globalization are dual: it has both unifying and divisive forces.

Overall, political globalization is redefining the global political landscape, making the relationships between nations, international organizations, and global citizens more complex and diverse. How to navigate these changes will be a key issue in future international politics.


WU SHUAHN 

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