Excellently put! The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely regulatory. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce polices. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole. Open competition,free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.
In the era of globalisation, the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition, free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced. Thank you ma'am for this informative lecture.
Thankyou maam for such an informative and wonderful lectures...it clears everything so beautifully. Thankyou so much for explaining . Globalization is interdependence of the world's people, integrating not just the economy but culture, technology and governance. People everywhere are becoming connected affected by events in far corners of the world. With reference to globalization, the tools that drive globalization: ● powerful computer and home computer ●internet and electronic communications ●fax machine ●cellular telephone ●computer aided design ●cheaper and faster transport by rail, air, sea and road. IMPACT ON STATE State were created to be sovereign but now, due to globalization, often give their sovereignty away to pooling in. Increasingly similar jurisdiction across states and to power being seen as economic rather than political progress. IMPORTANT REASON FOR CHANGE IN STATE ●role of interdependence ●rise of non state actor ●increased use of internet ●technological advancement ●affecting the state's role MEGHA CHATTERJEE 20/0015
Thank you mam for this amazing lecture:) The United Nations Development Program defines Globalization as- "Interdependence of the world's people.....integrating not just the economy but culture, technology and governance. People everywhere are becoming connected-affected by events in far corners of the world". Globalization has changed the role of the state in many ways: politically through interdependence and independence of states, socially through the problems and threats of terrorism and deadly diseases, technologically through the media and internet and economically through the change from national to global economies.
The role of the nation-state in globalization is a complex one in part due to the varying definitions and shifting concepts of globalization. ... Instead, globalization is a force that changed the way nation-states deal with one another, particularly in the area of international commerce.
Globalisation means the flows of ideas, capital, commodities and people across different parts of the world.: The globalisation affects the state sovereignty to some extent because the State Government have to follow the international decisions on various global issues. Globalisation has actually increased the activities of the state in the whole world.
The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies. Thank you
The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies. Thank you ma'am🌸
The first era of globalization was born of empire and industry in the late 19th century. With cheaper transportation and mass production, goods no longer had to be made near to where they were consumed. Aided by these advances, the British Empire effectively became one massive free trade zone. The United States eventually inherited that globalized, battle-scarred world soon after the Second World War and began to engineer what would become the second stage of globalization. Thankyou ma'am ❤️
The role of the nation- state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor In global interdependence..... While the domestic role of the nation state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies. Thank u for the lecture ma'am.
Thank you mam for this amazing lecture Role of state in era of globalisation..... 😊😊 The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely Ragulatory. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce polices. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole. Open competition,free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.....
In the era of globalisation, the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition, free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.
Thank you so much ma'am for this video The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies. Through various economic imbalances, these interactions may lead to diminished roles for some states and exalted roles for others.
The role of the state in the era of globalisation is a complex one in part due to the varying definition and shifting concepts bof globalisation.The role of state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence.While the domestic role ilof the state remains largely unchanged , States that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies . Through various economic imbalance, these interactions may lead to diminished roles for some States and exalted roles for others.
Globalization has changed the role of the state in many ways: politically through interdependence and independence of states, socially through the problems and threats of terrorism and deadly diseases, technologically through the media and internet and economically through the change from national to global economies.
In the era of globalisation the functions of state went under a change . Investment in the public sector was decreased and private sectors were encouraged . Public and private sectors competed ,free trade , market economy and globalisation were practiced .
Thank you ma'am for this instructive lecture 🤗 Globalization is the multi - dimensional process, culture , economic, and Political. Globalization according to UNDP " interdependence of the world' people... interacting not just the economy but culture , technology and governance. People everywhere are becoming connected - affected by events in far concerns of the world". 🔸 Globalization: Liberalisation A process of removing govt imposed restrictions on movements. Between countries in order to create an " open" , "borderless" world economy. 🔸 Globalization: Universalisation Global= worldwide And Globalization a process of spreading various objects and experiences to people at all corners of the earth. 🔸 Globalization: Westernisation/ Modernization Social structure of capitalism, rationalism, industrialism, bureaucratism etc. are spread the world over pre existent cultures & local self determination in the process. 🔸 Globalization: Deterritorialisation Supra territoriality or trans world or trans border relations. ◾ Reasons for change in role of state: * Rise in interdependence * Rise in non - state actors * Increased use of internet * Technological advancement * Affecting the state role
Globalization has been producing a subtle change in the functions of state.. It's role in the ownership and producing of goods has been getting reduced.. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector and as a whole open competition, free trade, market and economy and globalisation were practicpracticed
The United Nations Development Program defines Globalization as- "Interdependence of the world's people.....integrating not just the economy but culture, technology and governance. People everywhere are becoming connected-affected by events in far corners of the world". The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies. Globalization has changed the role of the state in many ways: politically through interdependence and independence of states, socially through the problems and threats of terrorism and deadly diseases, technologically through the media and internet and economically through the change from national to global economies.
Thank you for this amazing lecture ma'am.. Globalisation is one of the most debated issues. The process of globalisation has a huge bearing with respect to several dynamics and academic disciplines... Few Notions: - G as Liberalisation - G as Universalisation - G as Westernisation/Modernization -G as Deterritoriatation Impact on state.. "Stated were created to be sovereign but due to globalisation, often give their sovereignty away to 'pooling in'" Reason for change in Role of State... •rise of interdependence •rise of non state actors •increased use of internet The state no longer controls currency because of intangible assets and importation as well as online electronic money
☑️ *Globalization is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.* • Globalization has accelerated since the 18th century due to advances in transportation and communication technology. ☑️ *In the era of globalisation* , the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition, free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced. ☑️ In this era of Globalisation, several changes have been taking place in the functions of the State: 1. Decreased Economic activities of State 2. Decrease in the role of the State in International Economy 3. Decline of State Sovereignty 4. Growing People’s Opposition to their Respective States 5. Reduced Importance of Military Power of the State 6. Increasing Role of International Conventions and Treaties 7. Decline in Public Expenditure on Public Welfare Policies. *THANKYOU MA’AM*
In the Era of statein a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies.From 1870 to 1914, the first great era of globalisation saw rapid economic growth, trade that grew faster than GDP, mass migration from Europe to the New World and convergence of real wages between the old and new worlds.
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.
Globalisation has been producing a subtle change in the functions of the State. Its role in the ownership and production of goods has been getting reduced. However, this does not in any way mean a return of the Laisses faire state. In the era of globalisation, the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition, free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced. State ownership of industries came to be rejected. The role of state began emerging as that of a facilitator and coordinator.
Thank you so much ma'am for the lecture  The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies
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. Countries have built economic partnerships to facilitate these movements over many centuries. But the term gained popularity after the Cold War in the early 1990s, as these cooperative arrangements shaped modern everyday life
In the era of globalisation, the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition, free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.
In the era of globalisation, the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition, free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.
Excellently put!
The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely regulatory.
While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce polices.
Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole. Open competition,free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.
In the era of globalisation, the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition, free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.
Thank you ma'am for this informative lecture.
Thankyou maam for such an informative and wonderful lectures...it clears everything so beautifully. Thankyou so much for explaining .
Globalization is interdependence of the world's people, integrating not just the economy but culture, technology and governance. People everywhere are becoming connected affected by events in far corners of the world.
With reference to globalization, the tools that drive globalization:
● powerful computer and home computer
●internet and electronic communications
●fax machine
●cellular telephone
●computer aided design
●cheaper and faster transport by rail, air, sea and road.
IMPACT ON STATE
State were created to be sovereign but now, due to globalization, often give their sovereignty away to pooling in. Increasingly similar jurisdiction across states and to power being seen as economic rather than political progress.
IMPORTANT REASON FOR CHANGE IN STATE
●role of interdependence
●rise of non state actor
●increased use of internet
●technological advancement
●affecting the state's role
MEGHA CHATTERJEE
20/0015
Thank you mam for this amazing lecture:)
The United Nations Development Program defines Globalization as- "Interdependence of the world's people.....integrating not just the economy but culture, technology and governance. People everywhere are becoming connected-affected by events in far corners of the world".
Globalization has changed the role of the state in many ways: politically through interdependence and independence of states, socially through the problems and threats of terrorism and deadly diseases, technologically through the media and internet and economically through the change from national to global economies.
The role of the nation-state in globalization is a complex one in part due to the varying definitions and shifting concepts of globalization. ... Instead, globalization is a force that changed the way nation-states deal with one another, particularly in the area of international commerce.
Globalisation means the flows of ideas, capital, commodities and people across different parts of the world.: The globalisation affects the state sovereignty to some extent because the State Government have to follow the international decisions on various global issues. Globalisation has actually increased the activities of the state in the whole world.
The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies.
Thank you
The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies.
Thank you ma'am🌸
The first era of globalization was born of empire and industry in the late 19th century. With cheaper transportation and mass production, goods no longer had to be made near to where they were consumed. Aided by these advances, the British Empire effectively became one massive free trade zone. The United States eventually inherited that globalized, battle-scarred world soon after the Second World War and began to engineer what would become the second stage of globalization.
Thankyou ma'am ❤️
The role of the nation- state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor In global interdependence..... While the domestic role of the nation state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies.
Thank u for the lecture ma'am.
Thank you mam for this amazing lecture Role of state in era of globalisation..... 😊😊
The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely Ragulatory.
While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce polices.
Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole. Open competition,free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.....
In the era of globalisation, the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition, free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.
Thank you so much ma'am for this video
The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies. Through various economic imbalances, these interactions may lead to diminished roles for some states and exalted roles for others.
The role of the state in the era of globalisation is a complex one in part due to the varying definition and shifting concepts bof globalisation.The role of state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence.While the domestic role ilof the state remains largely unchanged , States that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies . Through various economic imbalance, these interactions may lead to diminished roles for some States and exalted roles for others.
Globalization has changed the role of the state in many ways: politically through interdependence and independence of states, socially through the problems and threats of terrorism and deadly diseases, technologically through the media and internet and economically through the change from national to global economies.
Good lecture on this topic. Keep it up
In the era of globalisation the functions of state went under a change . Investment in the public sector was decreased and private sectors were encouraged . Public and private sectors competed ,free trade , market economy and globalisation were practiced .
Thank you ma'am for this instructive lecture 🤗
Globalization is the multi - dimensional process, culture , economic, and Political.
Globalization according to UNDP " interdependence of the world' people... interacting not just the economy but culture , technology and governance. People everywhere are becoming connected - affected by events in far concerns of the world".
🔸 Globalization: Liberalisation
A process of removing govt imposed restrictions on movements. Between countries in order to create an " open" , "borderless" world economy.
🔸 Globalization: Universalisation
Global= worldwide
And Globalization a process of spreading various objects and experiences to people at all corners of the earth.
🔸 Globalization: Westernisation/ Modernization
Social structure of capitalism, rationalism, industrialism, bureaucratism etc. are spread the world over pre existent cultures & local self determination in the process.
🔸 Globalization: Deterritorialisation
Supra territoriality or trans world or trans border relations.
◾ Reasons for change in role of state:
* Rise in interdependence
* Rise in non - state actors
* Increased use of internet
* Technological advancement
* Affecting the state role
Globalization has been producing a subtle change in the functions of state.. It's role in the ownership and producing of goods has been getting reduced.. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector and as a whole open competition, free trade, market and economy and globalisation were practicpracticed
The United Nations Development Program defines Globalization as- "Interdependence of the world's people.....integrating not just the economy but culture, technology and governance. People everywhere are becoming connected-affected by events in far corners of the world".
The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies.
Globalization has changed the role of the state in many ways: politically through interdependence and independence of states, socially through the problems and threats of terrorism and deadly diseases, technologically through the media and internet and economically through the change from national to global economies.
Thank you for this amazing lecture ma'am..
Globalisation is one of the most debated issues. The process of globalisation has a huge bearing with respect to several dynamics and academic disciplines...
Few Notions:
- G as Liberalisation
- G as Universalisation
- G as Westernisation/Modernization
-G as Deterritoriatation
Impact on state..
"Stated were created to be sovereign but due to globalisation, often give their sovereignty away to 'pooling in'"
Reason for change in Role of State...
•rise of interdependence
•rise of non state actors
•increased use of internet
The state no longer controls currency because of intangible assets and importation as well as online electronic money
Miss your way of teaching made the topic much easier. Thanks you 🙏🏻
☑️ *Globalization is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.*
• Globalization has accelerated since the 18th century due to advances in transportation and communication technology.
☑️ *In the era of globalisation* , the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition, free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.
☑️ In this era of Globalisation, several changes have been taking place in the functions of the State:
1. Decreased Economic activities of State
2. Decrease in the role of the State in International Economy
3. Decline of State Sovereignty
4. Growing People’s Opposition to their Respective States
5. Reduced Importance of Military Power of the State
6. Increasing Role of International Conventions and Treaties
7. Decline in Public Expenditure on Public Welfare Policies.
*THANKYOU MA’AM*
In the Era of statein a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies.From 1870 to 1914, the first great era of globalisation saw rapid economic growth, trade that grew faster than GDP, mass migration from Europe to the New World and convergence of real wages between the old and new worlds.
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.
Globalisation has been producing a subtle change in the functions of the State. Its role in
the ownership and production of goods has been getting reduced. However, this does
not in any way mean a return of the Laisses faire state.
In the era of globalisation, the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With
the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public
sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition,
free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced. State ownership of
industries came to be rejected. The role of state began emerging as that of a facilitator
and coordinator.
Thank you so much ma'am for the lecture

The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies
Excellent lecture 👌
Great teaching.Thank you,Ma'am
Nice lecture
Is this for BPSC 110
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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. Countries have built economic partnerships to facilitate these movements over many centuries. But the term gained popularity after the Cold War in the early 1990s, as these cooperative arrangements shaped modern everyday life
In the era of globalisation, the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition, free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.
In the era of globalisation, the functions of the State began undergoing a change. With the increasing disinvestment of public sector, privatisation was encouraged. Public sector was made to compete with the private sector, and as a whole open competition, free trade, market economy and globalisation were practiced.