The nation-state in question
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Contributions
- Paul, T. V. - Contributor
- Ikenberry, G. John - Contributor
- Hall, John A., 1949- - Contributor
Publication
2003 - Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
100,000 words, Guess
Page Count
400 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3579114M
- ISBN-100691115087
- OCLC Control Number51171877
- OCLC Control Numbernationstateinque0000unse
- Library of Congress Control Number2002193076
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- Goodreads64147
- LibraryThing707078
Classifications
- DDC320.1
- LCCJC311 .N2766 2003
Description
Has globalization forever undermined the state as the mighty guarantor of public welfare and security? In the 1990s, the prevailing and even hopeful view was that it had. The euphoria did not last long. Today the "return of the state" is increasingly being discussed as a desirable reality. This book is the first to bring together a group of prominent scholars from comparative politics, international relations, and sociology to systematically reassess--through a historical lens that moves beyond the standard focus on the West--state-society relations and state power at the dawn of the twenty-first century. The contributors examine the sources and forms of state power in light of a range of welfare and security needs in order to tell us what states can do today. They assess the extent to which international social forces affect states, and the capacity of states to adapt in specific issue areas. Their striking conclusion is that states have continued to be pivotal in diverse areas such as nationalism, national security, multiculturalism, taxation, and industrial relations. Offering rich insights on the changing contours of state power, The Nation-State in Question will be of interest to social scientists, students, and policymakers alike.
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