Many globalization theorists make the claim that the state, in its current Westphalian context, is no longer a viable unit of analysis in comparative politics or international relations. Globalists claim that in the wake of unprecedented, global integration, the state is either in retreat or on the verge of full scale extinction. In a general sense, this paper explores whether there is a sufficient amount of evidence to supports the claims of globalists that the state is dying. Moreover, the paper looks at the specific issue areas of international trade, multilateralism and the environment to determine what effects globalization has had there and if traditional state activity and autonomy have been replaced or eroded by the forces of global...
Since the 1990s, globalization theorists have published a never-ending litany of books and articles ...
The purpose of this article is to explore globalization and European integration and the link betwee...
This article argues that it is erroneous to counterpose globalization to the state, as many increasi...
Many globalization theorists make the claim that the state, in its current Westphalian context, is n...
Many globalization theorists make the claim that the state, in its current Westphalian context, is n...
What does globalization mean for the principle of state sovereignty and for the power and functionin...
What does globalization mean for the principle of state sovereignty and for the power and functionin...
What does globalization mean for the principle of state sovereignty and for the power and functionin...
The paper contemplates on the multiple and often paradoxical relationships between major theories of...
The idea of the state lies at the core of international relations and international law, and the con...
Paper examines place and role of states in the modern world. Firstly the concept of globalization wi...
This ambitious study rewrites the terms of debate about globalization. Martin Shaw argues that the d...
Since the 1990s, globalization theorists have published a never-ending litany of books and articles ...
Since the 1990s, globalization theorists have published a never-ending litany of books and articles ...
Since the 1990s, globalization theorists have published a never-ending litany of books and articles ...
Since the 1990s, globalization theorists have published a never-ending litany of books and articles ...
The purpose of this article is to explore globalization and European integration and the link betwee...
This article argues that it is erroneous to counterpose globalization to the state, as many increasi...
Many globalization theorists make the claim that the state, in its current Westphalian context, is n...
Many globalization theorists make the claim that the state, in its current Westphalian context, is n...
What does globalization mean for the principle of state sovereignty and for the power and functionin...
What does globalization mean for the principle of state sovereignty and for the power and functionin...
What does globalization mean for the principle of state sovereignty and for the power and functionin...
The paper contemplates on the multiple and often paradoxical relationships between major theories of...
The idea of the state lies at the core of international relations and international law, and the con...
Paper examines place and role of states in the modern world. Firstly the concept of globalization wi...
This ambitious study rewrites the terms of debate about globalization. Martin Shaw argues that the d...
Since the 1990s, globalization theorists have published a never-ending litany of books and articles ...
Since the 1990s, globalization theorists have published a never-ending litany of books and articles ...
Since the 1990s, globalization theorists have published a never-ending litany of books and articles ...
Since the 1990s, globalization theorists have published a never-ending litany of books and articles ...
The purpose of this article is to explore globalization and European integration and the link betwee...
This article argues that it is erroneous to counterpose globalization to the state, as many increasi...