The Transformation from Intergovernmentalism to Global Governance, Associated with Globalization
Multiple Choice
The transformation from intergovernmentalism to global governance, associated with globalization, is characterized by…
A) The sovereign power and authority of national government- the entitlement of states to rule within their own territorial space-being transformed, but in no meaningful sense eroded.
B) A real dilemma: in return for more effective public policy and meeting their citizens' demands, states' capacity for self-governance-that is state autonomy-is compromised.
C) The need to deal with a proliferation of 'trans-boundary issues', from climate change to migration, which are a direct or indirect product of globalization and the systemic interdependencies or systemic risks/vulnerabilities it creates.
D) All of the options given are correct.
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