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NEW CRITICAL WRITINGS IN POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
GLOBALIZATION AND CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES TO THE NATION-STATE |
Volume: |
Volume III |
By: |
Professor Alan Scott, Professor Anna Marie Smith (Editor), Dr. Kate Nash |
Format: |
Hardback |

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ISBN 10: |
075462756X |
ISBN 13: |
9780754627562 |
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Publisher: |
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD |
Pub. date: |
18 February, 2009 |
Series: |
New Critical Writings in Political Sociology |
Pages: |
468 |
Description: |
Political sociology studies how politics shapes and is shaped by society. This title contains important and influential journal articles and papers in modern political sociology. Designed to improve access to the journal literature for libraries expanding their collections, it also includes an overview of the post-1969 literature. |
Synopsis: |
In the third and final volume of this series, we examine the implications of the accelerating globalization process for the nation-state. Are globalization, the rise of regional and international institutions, and the international agreements on human rights actually reducing and transforming state sovereignty? Clearly ethnic, racial, and religious identities remain salient, but how do they correspond to, intersect with, and overflow continuous nation-state spaces that are demarcated by legally recognized borders? In what conditions do democratic state-building projects actually enhance political, civil, and social rights, and when do they tend to contribute to the consolidation of elite power? Should democratic forces put their faith in a cosmopolitan vision of global citizenship, especially when they tackle quintessentially international and transnational problems like peace, aboriginal rights, and the protection of the environment? In this volume's collection of contemporary political sociologists' key articles, we present work that explores the exposure of the nation-state and the post-World War II world system to global forces. |
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UK |
Imprint: |
Ashgate Publishing Limited |
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