POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION - SELLECTED ISSUES OF GLOBALIZATION PROCESS
Journal Title: Globalization, the State and the Individual - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue
Abstract
Political globalization is a process of making social and political relations international, as a result of which some authority is transferred from State institutions to international institutions. The political dimension of globali¬zation is one of elements of this deep and dynamie system, consisting in: deepening international ties (internationalization), limiting State influence on economy and technological progress.
Authors and Affiliations
Tomasz Wołowiec, Alexander Stepanov
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POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION - SELLECTED ISSUES OF GLOBALIZATION PROCESS
Political globalization is a process of making social and political relations international, as a result of which some authority is transferred from State institutions to international institutions. The political dimensi...