National State seems to be a key concept to understand modern political life and many scholars have been devoting their attention to it. On the one hand, they intend to demonstrate that we are witnessing a failure of National States to provide the needed answers to modern claims that nowadays can only be solved at international levels. On the other hand, National States seem to be the only type of social organization through which, especially in democratic regimes, people become effective in shaping the kind of world they aim to live in. Taking into due account this problematic view, our aim is to show that both approaches are real and need to be understood in their interconnected realms. As a classic formulation puts it, there has never be...
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In current times, established or taken-for-granted notions of the political, most evidently so regar...
National State seems to be a key concept to understand modern political life and many scholars have ...
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Recent years have brought new challenges to contemporary democratic societies, which seem to be sub...
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This book has two overarching objectives. Firstly, in an age of increasing globalization and cross-b...
Current work on populism stresses its relationship to nationalism. However, populists increasingly m...
The article focuses on multiple citizenship from the theoretical perspective in an attempt to seize ...
In current times, established or taken-for-granted notions of the political, most evidently so regar...
National State seems to be a key concept to understand modern political life and many scholars have ...
The paper reflects upon the democratic challenges posed by the growth of new forms of nationalism ac...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...
This paper explores post-nationalism through the lens of representation to assess whether post-natio...
In an age of transnational flows and interdependencies, democratic citizenship cannot be conceptuali...
<div class="page" title="Page 41"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The paper dea...
ABSTRACT This paper argues that whilst citizenship as a concept has a long and venerable history, pr...
When analysing support for democracy, researchers tend to assume that ‘democracy’ is a concept that ...
The paper recalls the political theory of a group of Italian scholars who led the European Federalis...
Recent years have brought new challenges to contemporary democratic societies, which seem to be sub...
This article analyses the weaknesses of contemporary democratic orders which stem from the use of mo...
This book has two overarching objectives. Firstly, in an age of increasing globalization and cross-b...
Current work on populism stresses its relationship to nationalism. However, populists increasingly m...
The article focuses on multiple citizenship from the theoretical perspective in an attempt to seize ...
In current times, established or taken-for-granted notions of the political, most evidently so regar...