The impact of safety politics in the current globalization context


Autoria(s): Carmo, Luís António Albuquerque do; Ribeiro, Maria Clara Dias Pinto
Data(s)

20/12/2013

20/12/2013

2013

Resumo

The globalization is a process of economical, social, cultural and political integration motivated by the needs generated by a consumption-orientated society and a set of factors that have led to its development, such as reducing transport costs, the technological advancement and the development of communication networks. However, the phenomenon of globalization has been accompanied by increasing levels of insecurity as a result of various types of threats and transnational crimes that the International Community seeks to control and minimize. Throughout this work, we examined how the globalization process has been developing and how nations are able to maintain security levels consistent with their economical status and social development, without disturbing the normal course of organizations’ economical activity and the well-being of people. From the investigation developed we concluded that, besides the confirmation that economic integration and the opening of markets have influence on internal consumption, market globalization and migrations have been causing modifications in the consumption habits. We also concluded that the security measures implemented by States or by the International Community affect international trade, but do not imply disproportionate costs or significant delays in transactions. Likewise, we concluded that the control measures implemented in international trade are sufficient to ensure the safety of the people and nations, enabling us to confirm two of the three conjectures raised in this study.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/3168

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Delta

Relação

F52, F55, H56

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Organized crime #Customs control #Globalization #Security
Tipo

conferenceObject