Abstract
Interdependence refers to a mutual reliance between entities, whereas globalization surpasses this concept by facilitating transactions between nations to foster economic growth. Globalization is a term that describes the global interconnectedness facilitated by trade and technology, leading to social and economic transformations. This paper explores the progression from interdependence to globalization and ultimately, societal denationalization. Denationalization represents an advanced stage of globalization, where nations integrate into the global market, leading to privatization and foreign investment. This complex journey offers both promises and challenges for sustainable development. In the postmodern era, globalization plays a crucial role in shaping international interconnectedness, economic integration, and cultural exchange. However, for globalization to reach its full potential, corruption and barriers to progress must be addressed