Expansion and Fragmentation : Internationalization, Political Change and the Transformation of the Nation-State.

By: van Kersbergen, KeesContributor(s): Lieshout, Robert H | Lock, GrahameMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 1999Copyright date: ©1999Description: 1 online resource (241 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789048505791Subject(s): International relations -- History | State, The -- HistoryGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Expansion and Fragmentation : Internationalization, Political Change and the Transformation of the Nation-StateDDC classification: 320.1 LOC classification: JC325 -- .E96 1999ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ringing the Changes: Mutations in the Idea of Political Change -- 3 The Limits of Theory: Detecting Contemporary Global Change and Predicting the Future of the States System -- 4 National Political Systems: the Changing Boundaries of Politics? -- 5 Changing Shape, Changing Form: Liberal Democracy without the Classical State -- 6 International Organizations as Sources of Political Change -- 7 The Impact of European Integration on Domestic Political Change and National Autonomy -- 8 The Irrelevance of Globalization: the State and the Energy Sector in Russia's Transformation -- 9 European Tripartism: Convergence in Topics, Persistent Divergence in Decision Making -- 10 Global Sisterhood and Political Change: the Unhappy 'Marriage' of Women's Movements and Nation States -- 11 Conclusion: Developing the Research Agenda -- Bibliography.
Summary: An analysis of the significance of the state in the face of progressive internationalization.
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Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ringing the Changes: Mutations in the Idea of Political Change -- 3 The Limits of Theory: Detecting Contemporary Global Change and Predicting the Future of the States System -- 4 National Political Systems: the Changing Boundaries of Politics? -- 5 Changing Shape, Changing Form: Liberal Democracy without the Classical State -- 6 International Organizations as Sources of Political Change -- 7 The Impact of European Integration on Domestic Political Change and National Autonomy -- 8 The Irrelevance of Globalization: the State and the Energy Sector in Russia's Transformation -- 9 European Tripartism: Convergence in Topics, Persistent Divergence in Decision Making -- 10 Global Sisterhood and Political Change: the Unhappy 'Marriage' of Women's Movements and Nation States -- 11 Conclusion: Developing the Research Agenda -- Bibliography.

An analysis of the significance of the state in the face of progressive internationalization.

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