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基本説明
It covers both the rise of the state and its increasing reach and interventionism in the 20th century and argues that its power and influence are now in decline in the face of globalization.
Full Description
Despite the extensive debate about the impact of globalization, democratization and new forms of governance, there have been surprisingly few attempts to provide an integrated account of the state in the contemporary world. Roger King and Gavin Kendall's text is designed to fill the gap and provide an accessible but informed introduction for students. It covers both the rise of the state and its increasing reach and interventionism in the 20th century and argues that its power and influence are in decline in the face of globalization and new forms of governance in the 21st century.
Contents
Why Study the State?
The Development of the Modern Nation State
Classical Theories of the State
Democracy and the State
The Interventionist State and its Critics
Globalization
Suprastate Governance
The Liberal State
Power, Domination, Culture and Sociality
Postscript: The Future of the State.