The bundling of political authority into mutually exclusive
territorial boundaries - territoriality - is a fundamental principle
of modern political organization. Indeed, it provides the foundation
for other cherished institutions - national sovereignty, citizenship,
the modern welfare state, and democracy. Are globalization,
internationalization, and Europeanization conspiring to unbundle
territoriality? If so, are sovereignty, citizenship, the welfare
state, and democracy unravelling as well? Is a new post-national,
non-territorial form of political organization, heralded by the
European Union, being born? With a focus on Europe, this volume
explores these issues from various substantive and theoretical
perspectives. The authors find evidence of the diffusion of authority
both within and beyond the state, producing novel institutional
arrangements and new modes of governance. But the United States may
provide more useful insights into the new dispensation than the idea
of a post-national, non-territorial politics. Interest in contemporary
challenges to democracy run throughout this volume.
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Europe and the United States Compared
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780511208065
Publisert
2013
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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