Political Globalization Flashcards
An approach to the social world that stresses post national and transnational processes as well as a consciousness of the compressed nature of space and time.
Political Globalization
It provides normative reference points for states and an orientation for political actors.
Global Normative Culture
A decentered and deterritorializing apparatus of rule that progressively incorporates the entire global realm within its open, expanding frontiers.
Empire
4 examples of social transformation
- Nationality and Citizenship
- Public Sphere and Political Communication
- Civil Society
- Space and Borders
A movement that has led to the progressive erosion of national sovereignty and has paradoxically rescued the nation-state rather than undermined it.
European Integration
They possesses a large number of independent regulatory authorities, working in fields such as the environment, drugs and drug addiction, vocational training, health, and safety at work, the internal market, racism and xenophobia, food safety, aviation safety.
European Union
2 kinds of decoupling processes
- Decoupling of nationality and citizenship
- Decoupling of nationhood and statehood
It can be attributed to the impact of global normative culture, which has led to a blurring of the boundary between national and international law.
Decoupling of nationality and citizenship
These are playing a growing role in national politics.
International Legal Tribunals
These are products of the de-nationalization of the nation-state and the rise of non-territorial politics.
Global Cities
They have been based on centralized systems of communication ranging from national systems of education and science, national newspapers and media such as TV as well as national commemorations and popular culture in which national narratives and collective identities were codified, reproduced and legitimated.
Nation-states
The site of politics and it is not merely a spatial location but a process of discursive contestation.
Public Sphere
It signifies a commonality of political forms which link the local and the global, the national and transnational, and mobilizes a range of actors around common political codes.
Civil Societalization
It holds the promise of resolving contradictory tendencies which have become central to the experience of globality.
Global Civil Society
3 components of Political Globalization
- Authoritarianism
- Monarchy
- Democracy