Political Implication of Globalization.
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Political Implication of Globalization Prepared by Chehade Kanaan Prepared to Dr. Hratch Hadjetian Monday, September 08, 2003 Globalization is hard to define from one perspective so I would like to have the point of view of: the technological, the political, the cultural, the economic, and the social. Technological terms: the new communications technology and the information revolution; innovations which do not simply remain at the level of communication in the narrow sense, but also have their impact on industrial production and organization, and on the marketing of goods. In discussions of globalization at the political level, one question has risen: that of the nation-state. Is it over, or does it still have a vital role to play? Should it be understood as merely one pressure among many on national governments? But behind these debates, I believe we are actually describing the subordination of the other nation-states to American power, either through consent and collaboration, or by...

