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      <description>According to authors such as Kenichi Ohmae, what are the main reasons behind the demise of the Nation-State?
How did technological innovations contribute to it?
Would you consider authors like Kenichi Ohmae and Susan Strange to be Globalist, Internationalist or Transformationalist? Explain your answer.
According to the author of the article, Alasdair Roberts, has the nation-state been under threat before? Could you provide examples from the text?
How have states responded to challenges posed by the Internet according to Roberts?
Is Alasdair Roberts a Globalist, an Internationalist or a Transformationalist? Explain your answer.
Is the Nation-State dying or ‘alive and well? Which position do you find more convincing? Explain your answer</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>According to authors such as Kenichi Ohmae, what are the main reasons behind the demise of the Nation-State?</strong></div><div>Economic globalisation, technological changes, shift in geopolitics<br><br><strong>How did technological innovations contribute to it?</strong></div><div>Led the world beginning to rewrite itself with scant regard for national borders<br><br><strong>Would you consider authors like Kenichi Ohmae and Susan Strange to be Globalist, Internationalist or Transformationalist? Explain your answer.</strong></div><div>Kenichi Ohmae: Transnationalist <br>Susan Stange: internationalist, lost the authority over national societies and economies that they used to have<br><br><strong>According to the author of the article, Alasdair Roberts, has the nation-state been under threat before? Could you provide examples from the text?</strong></div><div>Yes…..<br><br><strong>How have states responded to challenges posed by the Internet according to Roberts?</strong></div><div>Responded by developing sophisticated new methods of insider threat detection to prevent further leaks<br><br><strong>Is Alasdair Roberts a Globalist, an Internationalist or a Transformationalist? Explain your answer.<br></strong>Transnationalist…</div><div><br><strong>Is the Nation-State dying or ‘alive and well? Which position do you find more convincing? Explain your answer<br></strong>Alive and well. There are both pros and cons to the daily life. Not real clear about the state has collapsed</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-02-25 09:56:43 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.Ecnomic globalization,technological changes,the shift in geopolitics<br>2.CNN effect,media affect authority&nbsp;<br>3.Transformationlist,because they think that the rising of INGOs will demise the authority of nations&nbsp;<br>4.Yes ,the coming of EU,WTO letting the countries under threat.<br>5.Developing sophiscated new methods of "insider threat detction''<br>6.Transformationalist?<br>7.Alive,because the influence of nation mstate is becoming more extensive than ever.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-02-25 10:02:49 UTC</pubDate>
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