While it is true that states remain crucially important actors in regulating and directing economic and political globalization, their unambiguous power in the policy-making process is rapidly changing, and the second half of the 20th Century was referred to by many as the era of multinational corporations. Why? What do you see as the future relationship between nation-states and multinational corporations?
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