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A 6 page paper. The last two decades have seen a proliferation of multinational corporations. What effect do these large companies have on the power of the nation in which they are located? This is the question addressed in this essay. The terms 'nation' and 'sovereignty' are defined. Examples of activities in which multinationals can become involved in their host-country are outlined. Experts are quoted. Specific areas that multinationals can influence are discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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corporations overlap the authority of the nation state that hosts them (Chiorean, 2000). As multinational corporations have proliferated and expanded, they have become more powerful and this places them in
competition with the nation state as the authoritative voice for the nation (Chiorean, 2000). Some ask whether these corporations are, in fact, competing with the nation for sovereignty (Chiorean, 2000).
Furthermore, the corporations work to organize and establish their own economic system, one that is autonomous from the nation, and this poses a threat to substitute the corporate economic
system in the international economic order that exists between nations (Chiorean, 2000). Samual Pisar is one of the many supporters of the notion that multinational corporations are attempting to establish
their own economic system for the country in which they are operating (Chiorean, 2000). Pisor commented: "the capitalist world entered in a turning point period; it is the period of
the of the confrontation between two gigantic forces: the political power of the states and the economic power of the MNCs" (Chiorean, 2000). As a way of interpretation, the states
Pisor refers to are the host nations, i.e., nation-states and MNC is the acronym for multinational corporations. Some extremists go so far to say that while multinational corporations competed "in
a world of national states" in the 20th century but in the 21st century, "the nations [will] compete in a world of multinationals" (Chiorean, 2000). Those who support multinational corporations
argue that these kinds of hypotheses and notions are over-reactions and that they are based on exaggerated perspectives regarding the negative influence that multinational corporations (Chiorean, 2000). They also argue
that these suppositions cannot be justified (Chiorean, 2000). Yet, there are many who allege that the power of nation-states is eroding in the face of the multinational corporations taking
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