The Political Economy of Globalization: Navigating the Intertwined Worlds
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Globalization, Political Economy, International Relations, Economic Systems, Transnational Corporations, Global Institutions, Economic Development, Social Inequality, Political Stability, Interconnectedness, International Trade, Global Governance, Sovereignty, Neoliberalism, Emerging Markets, Multinationalism, Cross-Border Flows, Policy ImplicationsAbstract
This paper explores the multifaceted dynamics of globalization from a political economy perspective, delving into the intricate interplay between political structures, economic systems, and global interconnectedness. Analyzing the evolving landscape of international relations, the study investigates how globalization shapes and is shaped by political and economic forces. By examining the intricate relationships between nation-states, transnational corporations, and global institutions, the paper seeks to unravel the complexities inherent in the contemporary globalized environment. Moreover, it assesses the implications of these interactions on issues such as economic development, social inequality, and political stability. Through a comprehensive review of relevant literature and empirical evidence, the paper provides insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by the intertwined worlds of politics and economics in the era of globalization.
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