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Full Description
Using different perspectives and various approaches, this collection of diagnostic texts aims at presenting all the possible faces of the contemporary Nation-State. Based on political science methodology, this volume is devoted to both theory and practice. The structure of the book is unconventional. The issues presented are extremely contextual, subject to an ongoing discussion and mostly unpredictable. From the scientific point of view, the territorial differentiation in the traditional uniform of the Nation-State is simply reconfigured and reshaped due to the new logic of internal market competition.
Contents
Contents: Jerzy Juchnowski/Jan R. Sielezin: Ancient and medieval nation state: political and historical deliberations - Roman Bäcker: The porcelain fragility of authoritarian states - Marek Bankowicz: A state in democratic and authoritarian regimes - Teresa Łoś-Nowak: Amorphousness of a state in a postmodern international system - Teresa Sasińska-Klas: The paradoxes of modern communication in old nation-states - Javier Lorenzo Rodríguez: The informational paradigm and the modern state - Maciej Herbut/Ryszard Herbu: The European Union as a regulatory regime - Marek Wróblewski: Debt crisis in the euro zone: selected problems of economic and fiscal governance - Katarzyna Sobolewska-Myślik: Crisis in party politics: new aspects of the old problem - Robert Alberski: Electoral systems in regional politics of supremacy - Patrizia Magaro: Rise, crisis and transfiguration of the Italian regional system - James Mitchell: State transformation in pursuit of continuity: the case of Scotland - Agnieszka Kasińska-Metryka: The Spanish way from authoritarianism to democracy - Arkadiusz Żukowski/Marcin Chełminiak: The enclaves of Europe: the case of the Kaliningrad region of Russian Federation - Jacek Sroka: Regional governance in Polish version: voivodship social dialog commissions - Robert Wiszniowski: Revisiting a nation-state: some theoretical assumptions.



