Globalization, Terrorism and the State

The main discussion point of this article is to explore the cause-effect relation between the weakening of nation state and the intensification of global terrorism by the influence of globalization. The main thesis of the article is that the malign effects of globalization have considerably weakened...

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Minority groups
National security
Power
Radicalism
Separatism
State
State failure
Terrorism
War
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