Globalisation as a Neoliberal Political Project: Implications for State Autonomy, Economic Policy, and Social Equity Introduction The discourse of globalisation has often been portrayed as an inevitable, apolitical process driven by technological advancement, transnational economic integration, and cultural interconnectedness. However, a critical examination reveals that globalisation is not merely a spontaneous or neutral phenomenon but … Continue reading To what extent can globalisation be understood as a political project underpinned by the ideology of neoliberalism, and how does this association influence state autonomy, economic policy, and social equity in the contemporary international order?
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Critically evaluate the multifaceted impact of globalisation on developing countries, with a focus on economic, social, and political dimensions.
Abstract Globalisation, as a multidimensional phenomenon encompassing increased cross-border flows of goods, capital, ideas, and people, has transformed the global landscape since the late 20th century. For developing countries, the process has generated both opportunities and vulnerabilities across economic, social, and political spheres. This essay critically evaluates the multifaceted impact of globalisation on developing countries, … Continue reading Critically evaluate the multifaceted impact of globalisation on developing countries, with a focus on economic, social, and political dimensions.