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This research paper explores the intricate relationship between globalisation and national sovereignty, focusing on how globalisation influences the autonomy and authority of nation-states. The study adopts a comparative approach, analysing the experiences of different countries to understand the diverse ways in which globalisation impacts national sovereignty. The paper begins by defining globalisation and national sovereignty, highlighting the key dimensions of each concept. It then examines the various channels through which globalisation affects national sovereignty, such as economic interdependence, technological advancements, and cultural integration. Using case studies from both developed and developing countries, the research examines the extent to which globalisation has eroded or strengthened national sovereignty. The paper also considers the role of international institutions and agreements in shaping the relationship between globalisation and national sovereignty. The goal of the research is to provide a comprehensive knowledge of the complex dynamics between national sovereignty and globalization through this comparative analysis, highlighting the opportunities and problems that face the modern, globalized world.
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