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The core purpose of this paper is first to portray the most recent trends in and dynamics of the globalization in respect to integration of the economy and knowledge, as well as localization and regionalization trends; and second to evaluate states’ positions in the new conjuncture of the globalized world. In this study, we will try to answer the core questions: are the new trends in the global political economy realm along with the fast pace of globalization processes call for a defeat of the state autonomy or state altogether; or is this a new era of new governance in the world politics? While answering these questions our focus will be on the developing nations. Our theoretical tool will be an institutional analysis in regards to all corners of the system-state-society triangle; besides, we will adopt “internal and external congruity of the state” metaphor while we are dealing with the corners of our triangle (Skocpol 1979; Krasner 1984). Thus, we are only then being able to give worthwhile policy recommendations to the policy makers of, in this case to the Turkish state, the developing nations in their struggle to get adjusted to internal and external incongruities due to rapid globalization processes. Preliminary assumptions of the paper are, first, state has to adjust itself in terms of state-society as well as state-system relations. Second, state has to redesign its institutional setup to be able to overcome negative externalities of the globalization by using new governance approaches. And third, state-system relations are to be redesigned by new global governance approaches in which global instituions are expected to restructure themselves taking care of the global public accountability. |
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Name: ISA's 49th ANNUAL CONVENTION, BRIDGING MULTIPLE DIVIDES URL: http://www.isanet.org
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| Aslan, Kursad. and Aslan, Murat. "How Should Developing Nations And Their Economies Are Adjusted To The Globalisation, Localisation, And Regionalisation Trends: Turkish Case" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ISA's 49th ANNUAL CONVENTION, BRIDGING MULTIPLE DIVIDES, Hilton San Francisco, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA, Mar 26, 2008 <Not Available>. 2008-12-11 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p252841_index.html> |
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| Aslan, K. H. and Aslan, M. , 2008-03-26 "How Should Developing Nations And Their Economies Are Adjusted To The Globalisation, Localisation, And Regionalisation Trends: Turkish Case" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ISA's 49th ANNUAL CONVENTION, BRIDGING MULTIPLE DIVIDES, Hilton San Francisco, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA Online <PDF>. 2008-12-11 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p252841_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: The core purpose of this paper is first to portray the most recent trends in and dynamics of the globalization in respect to integration of the economy and knowledge, as well as localization and regionalization trends; and second to evaluate states’ positions in the new conjuncture of the globalized world. In this study, we will try to answer the core questions: are the new trends in the global political economy realm along with the fast pace of globalization processes call for a defeat of the state autonomy or state altogether; or is this a new era of new governance in the world politics? While answering these questions our focus will be on the developing nations. Our theoretical tool will be an institutional analysis in regards to all corners of the system-state-society triangle; besides, we will adopt “internal and external congruity of the state” metaphor while we are dealing with the corners of our triangle (Skocpol 1979; Krasner 1984). Thus, we are only then being able to give worthwhile policy recommendations to the policy makers of, in this case to the Turkish state, the developing nations in their struggle to get adjusted to internal and external incongruities due to rapid globalization processes. Preliminary assumptions of the paper are, first, state has to adjust itself in terms of state-society as well as state-system relations. Second, state has to redesign its institutional setup to be able to overcome negative externalities of the globalization by using new governance approaches. And third, state-system relations are to be redesigned by new global governance approaches in which global instituions are expected to restructure themselves taking care of the global public accountability. |
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| ASLAN & ASLAN Page 1/16 "How Should Developing Nations and Their Economies be adjusted to the Globalization Localization And Regionalization Trends: Turkish Case" Kursad ASLAN Department of Political Science Kent State University 302 Bowman Hall Kent OH 44242 kursadas@yahoo.com & Murat Aslan Department of Public Finance Osmangazi University Meselik Kampusu Eskisehir Turkey 26480 maslanim@yahoo.com This piece is first draft and not for citation; however comments are welcome. Abstract The purpose of this paper is to make suggestions for the |
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