The document discusses globalization and how it has transformed the external sovereignty of states by intensifying all possible interactions between states and non-state actors. It also discusses how international organizations affect state policy-making and how states are now interdependent but should not lose their identity. The document also provides examples of citations in APA, Chicago, and MLA citation styles.
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The document discusses globalization and how it has transformed the external sovereignty of states by intensifying all possible interactions between states and non-state actors. It also discusses how international organizations affect state policy-making and how states are now interdependent but should not lose their identity. The document also provides examples of citations in APA, Chicago, and MLA citation styles.
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CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND
STUDIES Globalization is the intensification of all possible interactions that both the state and non-state actors in the international community. Consequently, the external sovereignty of states is transformed. The reason is that we cannot close our borders today vis-à-vis other countries. Moreover, the existence of international organizations like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) affects the policy-making of states. In this context, there are no real “independent” states anymore because of the existing interdependence among us. Hence, it would be quite controversial to really claim to be an independent nation. However, it should still be noted that even if we are in this era, states should still not lose their identity as states. APA - author-date system of citation Byre, A. (2008) (Byrne, 2008, p.365-376)
Chicago Manual of Style
Byrne, A. 2008 Byrne 2008, 365-376)
MLA Byrne, Alex (Byrne 365 – 376) MLA Citation Style - author-page method of in-text citation
Author's name in text: Palomar emphasized that (20-21)
Author's name in parentheses: This is given an emphasis (Palomar,
20-21)
Multiple authors: This formula (Avilla and Santos, 9) proved ...to be
tested (Garcia and Reyes, 24)
Organization as author: (National Institute of Chemistry, 40-42)