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C/E/406. Ways in which political sovereignty of smaller nation-states may be limited through deeper integration of their economies into world markets

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2000
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2009
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The paper analyses political outcomes of economic globalisation for the developing countries and evaluates the ways in which the political sovereignty of the developing nations has been undermined in the light of deeper economic integration. Economic reforms, such as Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP), trade and capital liberalisation, prescribed by the International institutions are examined providing relevant examples of the countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia that have suffered from international economic policy making.

 

KEYWORDS: economic globalisation, international organisations, trade and capital liberalisation, sovereignty, developing countries,

 
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