![]() Subsidies as the assurance of basic need services are assumed as inefficient. The transformation of the capitalistic paradigm creates a big leap into neoliberalism. That simple picture explains the immense paradox of the welfare paradigm. Moreover, Fukuyama (2005:xix) describes the diminishing roles and strategic functions of nations that worsen poverty and social gap – and possibly igniting social conflicts and civil war. The case is not merely the decline of 'the nation-state', as Mishra contends that globalization has hindered the nation's capacity to have social protection ( Ramesh, 2000). ![]() ![]() These identities used to be the main guidance, but they fade and collapse due to the surge of globalization ( Ohmae 1995:11–17). As an institution, the state is no longer perceived as an important agent as the reality of a borderless world describes a vital consequence the diluting ethics of border identities (nationalism, religion, community). The declining power of a nation is definite in the rise of the global economy. Ohmae (1995:11–17) explicitly announces the end of the ‘nation-state’. As a legal institution, a state must not ignore the people into a position of incapability to fulfill their basic needs in providing basic social services ( Setiawan, 2011). Economic, social, and political issues are mostly related to the nation's failure to undergo its roles well. Globalization hugely influences the nation's existence as the economic controller.
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