• Critical Analysis Of Globalization On Democracy And Security Of A Developing Nation

    Editor(s):
    Nyaay Shastra (see profile)
    Date:
    2023
    Item Type:
    Article
    Permanent URL:
    https://doi.org/10.17613/b1a0-z814
    Abstract:
    Globalization, as a phenomenon characterized by increased interconnectedness and interdependence among nations, has brought significant changes to the world, including its impacts on democracy and security. Globalization has had both positive as well as negative impacts on the security and democracy in a nation. The same has drawn the perspectives of renowned scholars such as Thomas Pogge, John Rawls, and Amartya Sen. Pogge argues that globalization has contributed to global inequality, leading to the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few, thereby undermining democratic governance and exacerbating security challenges, particularly in developing countries. Rawls emphasizes the importance of fair distribution of global resources and opportunities for democratic participation to ensure security and stability, but highlights that globalization has often perpetuated disparities and inequalities, limiting the access of marginalized groups to resources and democratic processes. Sen underscores the role of democratic governance and inclusive institutions in addressing security challenges, but points out that globalization can erode the sovereignty of nations and undermine democratic decision-making processes.
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