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Monday, May 7, 2007


ARTICLE:
"The world is shrinking - interdependencies run rampant - so much so that I now call it an 'intimate' world" - Ted Stalets

I remember a few bomb shelters around my farming community in central Illinois in the 1950s. I also remember those school "air raids" where a loud horn would blast and we gradeschool students would hide under our desks until we received the "all clear". I guess you could say that even though I was a war baby, my whole life has been lived under the remote chance of a war / terrorist act. We have had 2 world wars, and the saying during the cold war that lived on after for a few decades was that there would be no World War 3 - because that would be the war to end all wars... Weapons of mass destruction had gotten too powerful - so that global conflict would surely mean mutual anihilation.

Since the end of the cold war and the dismantling of the Berlin wall, we have witnessed the emergence of something that could be called political globalization. The cold war can be regarded as the last great global clash between the nation states of the USSR and the USA. The end of this cold war marked the end of an era when the ultimate threat of war between states determined international relations. We have entered new territory - and are past the old paradigm of war between nations.

September 11, 2001 demonstrated only too graphically that we live in an interdependent world, where a superpower like the US cannot maintain security merely through the protection of its borders, and where nation states like Lebanon can no longer control what happens within their borders.

Today nation states are still important, but they function in a world shaped less by military power than by complex political processes involving international institutions, multinational corporations, citizens' groups and, indeed, fundamentalists and terrorists--in short, global politics.

To me the emergence of a global politic is a "no brainer". Whether it might be lead from an organization like the United Nations is anybody's guess. World law and world politics have both not kept up with world economics - which to me is the main driver of political globalization.

With the advent of the Internet, we can communicate with people all across the globe - and hopefully discover that we all want the same things - the people of the world want freedom to worship, freedom of want, freedom of expression...

Excerpt from : http://www.globalissues.org/TradeRelated/FreeTrade/Neoliberalism.asp#PoliticalversusEconomicLiberalism

Comments:
With globalization, international relations are affected not only by military power anymore, but rather politics.

An example would be the September 11, 2001 incident. Despite the United States being a superpower, with strong military forces, it was not able to protect the Twin Towers from being hit by the two hijacked planes. With globalization, nation states no longer function and operate in a world controlled by military power but rather by global politics. Politics now plays a key role in the operation of the world especially after the rise of globalization. Terrorists and the United States government were in this case the political key players.

Politics in the past was only mainly associated with governing of their own countries only. However, now with globalization, one can see that politics has evolved into something global and there came about the term, ‘global politics’. Politics around the world now affect each other, especially with globalization. Happenings in one part of the world are not only confined to that place and will affect all other places and also the way politics are run within a country.

Another example would be that of Iraq attacking Iran. However, United States came in and tried to stop Iraq from continuing their siege on Iran. In addition, the United States also accused Iraq of having weapons of mass destruction and eventually attacked Iraq. This shows how politics between Iraq and Iran can even affect United States which is nearly on the other half of the globe. Global politics have come into play in this case.

In conclusion, globalization and politics are interrelated and are inseparable. With globalization, it is inevitable that global politics will also come into play.

Political Expert,
Jun Xiang 2A'06



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