2. 1.Introduction
2.What is globalization?
3.Types of globalization.
4.Importance of globalization.
5.What is sovereignty?
6.What is sovereignty in globalization?
7.Impact of globalization on sovereignty.
8.Importance of sovereignty
9.Conclusion
3. “Developments associated with globalization
challenge the way we think about sovereignty,
rights, legitimacy, and international law”
4. Globalization is the word used to
describe the growing
interdependence of the world's
economies, cultures, and
populations, brought about by
cross-border trade in goods and
services, technology, and flows of
investment, people, and
information.
5.
6. Political globalization
Political globalization refers to the amount of
political co-operation that exists between different
countries.
Social globalization
Social globalization refers to the sharing of ideas
and information between and through different
countries.
Economic globalization
Economic globalization refers to the
interconnectedness of economies through trade and
the exchange of resources.
7. It is mainly a process of international
integration arising from interchange of world
views , products, ideas and other aspects of
culture. There have been improvement in
transportation and communication due to
globalization. It main principle is that it
prohibits the interference of one state and
inherently government functions of another and
prohibits the exercise of state power or
authority on the territory on another state.
8. Sovereignty is a political concept that refers to dominant power or supreme authority.
In a monarchy, supreme power resides in the "sovereign", or king. Sovereignty is the
defining authority within individual consciousness, social construct, or territory.
Sovereignty entails hierarchy within the state, as well as external autonomy for
states. In any state, sovereignty is assigned to the person, body, or institution that has
the ultimate authority over other people in order to establish a law or change an
existing law.
9. Globalization has led to a decline in the power
of national governments to direct and influence
their economies (especially with regard to
macroeconomic management); and to determine
their political structures. Globalization results
in an erosion of state capacity, that is the ability
of government to do what they do. The old
welfare state is now giving way to more
minimalist state that performs certain core
functions such as maintenance of law and order
and the security of its citizens.
10. Globalization is necessary because it helps to grow
trades between nation. Trade is not only trade of good
but it is the trade of new technology, trade of modern
values, trade of cultural and many more. Globalist helps
to maintain cooperative relations among nation.
The formation and protection of sustainable freedom,
equality and justice in society depends totally on the
exact sense of establishment of national sovereignty.
Therefore, the basis of freedom, equality and justice is
national sovereignty. Freedom in our society and in our
state is limitless.