Globalization as both a process and an analytical concept has transformed the ways individuals and communities conceive of political identity. It is not only economic integration but also technological cultural institutional and social interconnection across borders. Political identity-the sense of belonging loyalty and collective selfhood-has historically been rooted in localized communities tribes religious groups and nation-states. In the contemporary era globalization challenges reshapes and sometimes amplifies these identities. This book examines the transformation of political identities through seven interrelated lenses: theoretical frameworks historical trajectories technological change global institutions local resistance regional variations and future scenarios. This book has 4 chapters including:Chapter 1Theories of Globalization and IdentityChapter 2Historical Trajectories of Political IdentitiesChapter 3Cyber-Nationalism and Digital ResistanceChapter 4Global Institutions and Political Identityand References.
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