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The Nationstate And Global Order A Historical Introduction To Contemporary Politics Walter C Opello Stephen J Rosow

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The Nationstate And Global Order A Historical Introduction To Contemporary Politics Walter C Opello Stephen J Rosow
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.9 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Walter C. Opello; Stephen J. Rosow
ISBN: 9781685853471, 1685853471
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Nationstate And Global Order A Historical Introduction To Contemporary Politics Walter C Opello Stephen J Rosow by Walter C. Opello; Stephen J. Rosow 9781685853471, 1685853471 instant download after payment.

This engaging introduction to contemporary politics examines the historical construction of the modern territorial state. Opello and Rosow fuse accounts of governing practices, technological change, political economy, language, and culture into a narrative of the formation of specific state forms. This revised edition reinforces their central argument that the current neoliberal state does not represent a fundamentally new form, but is an attempt to reconstitute the managerial state in the context of globalization. Incorporating the most recent scholarship, other significant changes in the new edition include more emphasis on the interconnections of state and state-system, discussions of emerging forms of international violence and war, and attention to the increasingly multicultural character of states. Studies of state formation in Congo, England, France, Germany, Iraq, Japan, Nigeria, Russia, Turkey, and the U.S. enrich the discussion, which ranges from ancient Rome to the present.

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