Globalization and State Power

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Linda Weiss - Globalization and State Power (University of Sydney, Development and Society, Volume 29 Number 1, June 2000, 15 pages
Globalization is widely perceived as the master concept of our time. Yet a consistent definition remains elusive. Ironically, while participants in the globalization debate disagree over the meaning and extent of the phenomenon, they are largely united in the view that globalization impacts negatively on state power. In many cases, definitions of globalization presuppose in a somewhat circular manner the very outcome (of state retreat) that demands empirical investigation. A more fruitful conceptualization allows for the possibility that globalization may actually complement and co-exist - as opposed to undermine or compete — with national socio-spatial networks of interaction. This in turn paves the way for a more nuanced appraisal of the differential impact of economic openness on the capacity for national governance. Specifying the conditions under
which state capacities may be either enhanced or diminished, sidelined or strengthened,
remains the key task for students of the politics of international economic relations.

Author(s): Weiss Linda.

Language: English
Commentary: 1512943
Tags: Международные отношения;Международные отношения