The Nation-State in Question / Edition 1

The Nation-State in Question / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0691115095
ISBN-13:
9780691115092
Pub. Date:
10/05/2003
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10:
0691115095
ISBN-13:
9780691115092
Pub. Date:
10/05/2003
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
The Nation-State in Question / Edition 1

The Nation-State in Question / Edition 1

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Overview

Has globalization forever undermined the state as the mighty guarantor of public welfare and security? In the 1990s, the prevailing and even hopeful view was that it had. The euphoria did not last long. Today the "return of the state" is increasingly being discussed as a desirable reality. This book is the first to bring together a group of prominent scholars from comparative politics, international relations, and sociology to systematically reassess—through a historical lens that moves beyond the standard focus on the West—state-society relations and state power at the dawn of the twenty-first century.


The contributors examine the sources and forms of state power in light of a range of welfare and security needs in order to tell us what states can do today. They assess the extent to which international social forces affect states, and the capacity of states to adapt in specific issue areas. Their striking conclusion is that states have continued to be pivotal in diverse areas such as nationalism, national security, multiculturalism, taxation, and industrial relations. Offering rich insights on the changing contours of state power, The Nation-State in Question will be of interest to social scientists, students, and policymakers alike. John Hall's introduction is followed by chapters by Peter Baldwin, John Campbell, Francesco Duina, Grzegorz Ekiert, Jeffrey Herbst, Christopher Hood, Anatoly Khazanov, Brendan O'Leary, T. V. Paul, Bernard Yack, Rudra Sil, and Minxin Pei. The conclusion is by John Ikenberry.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691115092
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 10/05/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

T. V. Paul, Professor of Political Science at McGill University, has published six books including India in the World Order. G. John Ikenberry, Peter F. Krogh Professor of Geopolitics and Global Justice at Georgetown University, is the author of After Victory (Princeton), which received the Robert L. Jervis and Paul W. Schroeder Prize for 2002 from the American Political Science Association as the best book in the area of international history and politics. John Hall is James McGill Professor of Sociology at McGill University. His books include Is America Breaking Apart? (Princeton).

Table of Contents

Illustrations vii

Preface ix

Introduction: Nation-States in History 1

John A. Hall

PART 1 NATIONAL IDENTITIES

Chapter 1: Nationalism, Popular Sovereignty, and the Liberal Democratic State 29

Bernard Yack

Chapter 2: What States Can Do with Nations: An Iron Law of Nationalism and Federation? 51

Brendan O'Leary

Chapter 3: A State without a Nation? Russia after Empire 79

Anatoly M. Khazanov

Chapter 4: The Return of the Coercive State: Behavioral Control in Multicultural Society 106

Peter Baldwin

PART 2 STATE SECURITY

Chapter 5: States, Security Function, and the New Global Forces 139

T. V. Paul

Chapter 6: States and War in Africa 166

Jeffrey Herbst

PART 3 STATE AUTONOMY

Chapter 7: National Legislatures in Common Markets: Autonomy in the European Union and Mercosur 183

Francesco Duina

Chapter 8: The Tax State in the Information Age 213

Christopher Hood

Chapter 9: States, Politics, and Globalization: Why Institutions Still Matter 234

John L. Campbell

Chapter 10: Globalization, the State, and Industrial Relations: Common Challenges, Divergent Transitions 260

Rudra Sil

PART 4 STATE CAPACITY

Chapter 11: The State after State Socialism: Poland in Comparative Perspective 291

Grzegorz Ekiert

Chapter 12: Rotten from Within: Decentralized Predation and Incapacitated State 321

Minxin Pei

Conclusion

What States Can Do Now 350

G. John Ikenberry

Contributors 373

Index 377

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Well written and well organized, this book reflects sound scholarship. I applaud the initiative of the editors to assemble such an eclectic collection that will be highly useful for those wishing to cross disciplinary boundaries. Moreover, the essays tend to avoid the disciplinary jargon that often limits a readership to a narrow academic audience."—Bruce Cronin, University of Wisconsin, author of Community Under Anarchy

"Each of the chapters is soundly written and the volume as a whole brings together some outstanding, well recognized scholars to undertake an ambitious, wide-ranging enterprise."—Hendrik Spruyt, Arizona State University, author of The Sovereign State and Its Competitors

Bruce Cronin

Well written and well organized, this book reflects sound scholarship. I applaud the initiative of the editors to assemble such an eclectic collection that will be highly useful for those wishing to cross disciplinary boundaries. Moreover, the essays tend to avoid the disciplinary jargon that often limits a readership to a narrow academic audience.
Bruce Cronin, University of Wisconsin, author of "Community Under Anarchy"

Hendrik Spruyt

Each of the chapters is soundly written and the volume as a whole brings together some outstanding, well recognized scholars to undertake an ambitious, wide-ranging enterprise.
Hendrik Spruyt, Arizona State University, author of "The Sovereign State and Its Competitors"

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