There was much debate about the extent to which the great power of the world's south is challenging contemporary worldwide political and economic rule. Some observers believe that the redistribution of power among the nations has the possibility of liberation, but the other observers are firmly in the neoliberal world order centered on the West, with rising forces I believe. This series of papers aims to transcend existing national centrality beyond existing methods by studying how the challenges of emerging countries in global governance are rooted in specific national social structures I am doing. In this paper, through research on other important developing countries in each region such as Brazil, India, China, and Turkey and South Africa, the nature of international intervention and the national structure, arrangements, subjects, dynamics of behavior of emerging countries To verify the effect. . They asked how their growing political and economic impacts on international systems influenced their own internal social unity and development. By studying these issues, these papers raised the question of whether the challenges posed by the new powers on global governance will lead to an increase in democracy and social justice for the majority of the world doing.
As the political tension gets stronger, the country becomes more nationalistic, socio-economic inequality continues to divide the nation state, old models of global governance are tried and challenged. The new alternative government is powerful, taking advantage of the lack of agreement on frustration and collaborative governance that the middle class feels generally. These new governments are primarily non-state actors, regional institutions, activist movements, alliances, multinational expert networks, all of which reform into today's world governance institutions (such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund) Is it necessary to ask if it is necessary? The impact of this change is very large, suggesting that the underlying new world order is not based on common values and principles that unified power once. The decline of the global governance structure paves the way for a more unstable and unstable future in the world
There was much debate about the extent to which the great power of the world's south is challenging contemporary worldwide political and economic rule. Some observers believe that the redistribution of power among the nations has the possibility of liberation, but the other observers are firmly in the neoliberal world order centered on the West, with rising forces I believe. This series of papers aims to transcend existing national centrality beyond existing methods by studying how the challenges of emerging countries in global governance are rooted in specific national social structures I am doing. In this paper, through research on other important developing countries in each region such as Brazil, India, China, and Turkey and South Africa, the nature of international intervention and the national structure, arrangements, subjects, dynamics of behavior of emerging countries To verify the effect.