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The '''post-modern development''', as manifested after the collapse of the bipolar world in many post-totalitarian and developing countries, but not only there, has led to a phenomenon termed by political science the ‘hollowing out’ of the state (Heywood, 2004), partly in consequence of globalisation, partly due to implementation of the key instruments of the neo-liberal politics: privatisation, de-regulation, and liberalisation. | The '''post-modern development''', as manifested after the collapse of the bipolar world in many post-totalitarian and developing countries, but not only there, has led to a phenomenon termed by political science the ‘hollowing out’ of the state (Heywood, 2004), partly in consequence of globalisation, partly due to implementation of the key instruments of the neo-liberal politics: privatisation, de-regulation, and liberalisation. | ||
[[Category:Political aspects of globalisation]] |