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Routledge - States and Sovereignty in the Global Economy

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between globalization and the role of the state in this academic collection from Routledge. As international capital flows increase and the global market becomes more present, many debate whether national sovereignty is diminishing. This book offers a radical perspective that challenges conventional wisdom by arguing that states still maintain significant influence. Through various chapters, the text reveals that the impact of a state is not uniform. Instead, how a state matters depends on its specific role within the global economy and the broader geopolitical system. Featuring contributions from academics with outstanding reputations, this work provides a necessary look at how political entities navigate a modern, interconnected world. It is an essential resource for students and professionals interested in how different nations manage their power amidst global economic shifts.

Key Features

Offers an unconventional and radical perspective on the ongoing debates surrounding globalization and state power.

Features contributions from editors and authors with outstanding academic reputations in the field.

Provides a deep analysis of how states maintain importance despite the rise of international capital flows.

Examines how a nation's role in the global economy and geopolitical system determines its level of influence.

Addresses the contemporary tension between the omnipresence of the global market and national sovereignty.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
24 June 1999
Listed Since
09 February 2007

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