Conceptual Issues
Conceptual Issues
Sovereignty, Nationalism, and Independence in the Era of Global Neoliberalism
This chapter begins with a discussion of the varying degrees of skepticism over the existence of globalization, and then turns to conflicting interpretations of the impact of globalization upon national sovereignty. Studies have shown that under neoliberal globalization, the role of the state has shifted from representing domestic populations and economies to facilitating the mobility of capital, and this book isolates the specific consequences and implications of this shift in the case of St. Lucia.
Keywords: neoliberal globalization, neoliberalism, sovereignty
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