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STATE STATUS AND PROSPECTS IN GLOBALIZATION CONTEXT

Naum Mikhailovich Sirota
St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation


Submitted: April 4, 2012
Abstract. The author analyzes state transformation process under the influence of globalization, shows the theses simplicity about this institution devaluation and sovereignty dilution, considers economic crisis influence on state functions evolution and substantiates the hypothesis about states role eliminating just as a tendency and their gradual integration into power hierarchical line as an intermediate link between supranational structures and regional and municipal authorities.
Key words and phrases:
государство
глобализация
негосударственные акторы
субъект мировой политики
глобальное самоуправляющееся общество
суверенитет
регион
транснациональные корпорации
state
globalization
non-state actors
world politics subject
global self-governing society
sovereignty
region
transnational corporations
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