Many of the assumptions underpinning the modern system of nation-states are now being placed in question. Increased global flows of capital, intensified networks of social interaction, and the emergence of transnational regulatory regimes on a significant scale are affecting the ability of national governments to regulate their economic conditions and improve their citizens’ well-being. The effects of economic, technological and cultural change are having significant impacts on the activity of governing, the cumulative effect of which is experienced as a diminution in the efficacy of those levers of command and control that have been a common feature of the modern nation-state settlement. These developments have generated a great deal of po...
This article is concerned with only one aspect of the vast literature on MNE–state relations: the im...
This study on “Conceptual Issues and Theoretical Analysis of Sovereignty” is designed to examine the...
Nation-States and their authority referred to here as national sovereignty is under threat from forc...
Popular sovereignty was presented in modern constitutional discourse as a mode of collective action....
This paper argues that globalization and interdependence has contributed to the “contingent maneuver...
This article, however, does not purport to cover all possible dimensions of sovereignty but, instead...
<p>This dissertation offers a comprehensive model of contemporary nation-state sovereignty. To do s...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
What to do with Sovereignty? ‘Principles of Law’: Final Paper Thomas Verellen 13-12-2010 In this art...
Sovereignty is the central tenet of modern British constitutional thought but its meaning remains mi...
This article analyses the contemporary re-emergence of various and complex political claims founded ...
Claims that state sovereignty has been damaged or diminished by contemporary economic globalization ...
Liberal government, as analysed by Foucault, is a project of measured, utilitarian political activit...
Over the past decades, the idea that national sovereignty and the authority of the state have been i...
This paper addresses the question of sovereignty from a perspective that connects the origins of pub...
This article is concerned with only one aspect of the vast literature on MNE–state relations: the im...
This study on “Conceptual Issues and Theoretical Analysis of Sovereignty” is designed to examine the...
Nation-States and their authority referred to here as national sovereignty is under threat from forc...
Popular sovereignty was presented in modern constitutional discourse as a mode of collective action....
This paper argues that globalization and interdependence has contributed to the “contingent maneuver...
This article, however, does not purport to cover all possible dimensions of sovereignty but, instead...
<p>This dissertation offers a comprehensive model of contemporary nation-state sovereignty. To do s...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
What to do with Sovereignty? ‘Principles of Law’: Final Paper Thomas Verellen 13-12-2010 In this art...
Sovereignty is the central tenet of modern British constitutional thought but its meaning remains mi...
This article analyses the contemporary re-emergence of various and complex political claims founded ...
Claims that state sovereignty has been damaged or diminished by contemporary economic globalization ...
Liberal government, as analysed by Foucault, is a project of measured, utilitarian political activit...
Over the past decades, the idea that national sovereignty and the authority of the state have been i...
This paper addresses the question of sovereignty from a perspective that connects the origins of pub...
This article is concerned with only one aspect of the vast literature on MNE–state relations: the im...
This study on “Conceptual Issues and Theoretical Analysis of Sovereignty” is designed to examine the...
Nation-States and their authority referred to here as national sovereignty is under threat from forc...