GLOBALIZATION AS A THREAT TO NATIONAL STATE SOVEREIGNTY
Keywords:
State, national state, sovereignty, society, economy, politics, spirituality, culture, social life, security, national-spiritual securityAbstract
Today, the impact of globalization on society is growing. The peculiarity of this influence is that the countries of the world have different economic, political, cultural, spiritual and social life, sometimes negatively and sometimes positively. Because now it is difficult to find a country that is fully protected by the processes and effects of globalization. While only a handful of countries, such as North Korea, are passive participants in the global system, it is also undeniable that they are lagging far behind in development. Another noteworthy fact is that the growing achievements in the world of science and technology, which accelerate the process of globalization, make it necessary to impose "restrictions" on certain aspects of globalization, even from a security point of view. Because society is able to govern itself through modern achievements, even without the help of the state. This will undermine the centuries-old status of the state as a political organization. Therefore, while acknowledging the positive aspects of globalization, it is important to make a philosophical analysis of the factors that pose a threat to the state system. In this article, we analyze the factors that contribute to globalization as a threat to national state sovereignty.