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Give an account of the changing role of state in the light of Globalization. - Political Science

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Give an account of the changing role of state in the light of Globalization.

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  1. Globalization results in an erosion of state capacity, i.e. the ability of government to do what they do.
  2. All over the world, the old welfare state is now giving way to a more minimalist state that performs certain core functions, such as, the maintenance of law and order and the security of its citizens.
  3. The entry and the increased role of multinational companies all over the world leads to a reduction in the capacity of government to take decisions on their own.
  4. Globalization has also reduced the power of states to decide national and foreign policy voluntarily. They have been forced to follow the policies and decisions of international organizations.
  5. There has been a change in the role of the state in making and implementing strict rules of import-export. Because globalization is based on the concept of rapid flow of people, things and ideas. Therefore, the barriers to permits, licenses etc. have been reduced, due to which the role of the state has also been reduced.
  6. In some respects state capacity has received a boost as a consequence of globalization, with enhanced technologies available at the disposal of the state to collect information about its citizen. With the information, the state is better able to rule, not less able.
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2021-2022 (April) Term 2 Sample

संबंधित प्रश्न

Assess any three basis on which globalisation is being resisted in India.


Which of the statements are TRUE about globalisation?

  1. Globalisation is only about movement of commodities.
  2. Globalisation does not involve a conflict of values.
  3. Services are an insignificant part of globalisation.
  4. Globalisation is about worldwide interconnectedness.

What is worldwide interconnectedness? What are its components?


Why is it necessary to become a member of WTO?


Distinguish between:

Bilateral and Multi-lateral trade


Distinguish between the following:

Tariff and Non-tariff barriers.


Do you think outsourcing is good for India? Why are developed countries opposing it?


How many countries are the members of WTO?


In the 2006-07 Budget, the peak rate of custom duty was brought down to ______.


______ is the free movement of goods, services and people across the world.


Which of the following points indicates that it is necessary to become the become a member of WTO? 


Which of the following points suggest that outsourcing is good for India?


Why developed countries oppose outsourcing?


Which of the following points qualifies India to be the favorite spot for outsourcing by various MNCs.?


The IBRD, known as the World Bank, came into force on ______?


What do we mean when we say "think globally, act locally" in relation to environmental problems?


Arrange the following in correct sequence.

  1. South Asian Free Trade Agreement came into force.
  2. IPKF operation in Sri Lanka.
  3. India and Bangladesh signed Farakka Treaty.
  4. India's nuclear test in Pokhran.

Consider the following statement(s) that have contributed to the process of globalisation. Choose the correct statement(s).


What is/are component/s of worldwide interconnectedness?


What is the integration between countries through Foreign trade and Foreign Investments by Multi-national Corporations?


Analyse that globalisation is about worldwide inter-connectedness.


Read the passage given below carefully and answer the questions that follow: 

Globalisation as a concept fundamentally deals with flows. These flows could be of various kinds - ideas moving from one part of the world to another, capital shunted between two or more places, commodities being traded across borders and people moving in search of better livelihoods to different parts of the world. The crucial element is the ‘worldwide interconnectedness’ that is created and sustained as a consequence of these constant flows.
  1. ‘Worldwide interconnectedness’ is also known as ______.
    1. Globalisation
    2. Liberalisation
    3. Socialisation
    4. Privatisation
  2. Dimensions of globalisation are ______.
    1. political, social and spiritual
    2. social, economic and geographical
    3. political, economic and environmental
    4. political, social and economic
  3. Which among the following increases economic activities?
    1. Decline in employment
    2. Increase m the index of poverty
    3. Strong global economic growth
    4. Great decline in the trade
  4. Which one of the following is an impact of globalisation?
    1. The power of the states has increased.
    2. New trade barriers have been imposed.
    3. Choice of the customer has increased.
    4. It has given a boost to local industries.

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