Future states from international to global political order
Globalization consists of an interlocking array of political, economic, social, and cultural forces that challenge the traditional international order in two key ways. First, states historically had 'hard shells'.
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Routledge
2016
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Table of Contents:
- pt. I. Globalization and the rise of states
- Approaching the problem
- A globalizing world
- The rise of the state
- pt. II. Changing aspects of sovereign statehood
- The transformation of authority and territoriality
- Legitimacy I - justifiying the state
- Legitimacy II - changing the states: nirms and global pressure
- pt. III. Delivering the goods : the neo-medieval, embedded cosmopolitan state
- Two goods - securitry and prosperity
- The (greatest? good I - identity in a neo-medievbal order
- The (greatest? good II - identity and embedded cosmopolitanism
- Putting it all together: neo-medieval, embedded-cosmopolitan states


