Expansion and fragmentation : internationalization, political change, and the transformation of the nation state /
An analysis of the significance of the state in the face of progressive internationalization.
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Amsterdam :
Amsterdam University Press,
[1999]
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Table of Contents:
- Ringing the changes: mutations in the idea of political change / Grahame Lock
- The limits of theory: detecting contemporary global change and predicting the future of the states system / Wil Hout and Robert H. Lieshout
- National political systems: the changing boundaries of politics? / Kees van Kersbergen
- Changing shape, changing form: liberal democracy without the classical state / Marcel Wissenburg
- International organizations as sources of political change / Bob Reinalda
- The impact of European integration on domestic political change and national autonomy / Markus Haverland
- The irrelevance of globalization: the state and the energy sector in Russia's transformation / Anton Weenink and Aad Correljé
- European tripartism: convergence in topics, persistent divergence in decision making / Hans Slomp
- Global sisterhood and political change: the unhappy 'marriage' of women's movements and nation states / Conny Roggeband and Mieke Verloo
- Conclusion: developing the research agenda / Kees van Kersbergen, Robert H. Lieshout and Grahame Lock.