Editorial Reviews
Review
Daniel Chernilo Contemporary Sociology : The collection's unifying theme is . . . the importance of nation-states within a context of globalization.
Richard Ned Lebow International History Review : An important addition to a growing literature critical of the view that unrelenting globalization has begun to limit state authority.
Paul Hamilton International Journal : An excellent book that I would recommend to all students of contemporary politics. . . . The essays . . . are original and interesting.
Malte Pehl Journal of Peace Research : This volume … deserves a wide readership . . . [for] the combination of theoretical insight and in-depth analysis of policy areas.
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Bruce Cronin, University of Wisconsin, author of "Community Under Anarchy" : 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.
Hendrik Spruyt, Arizona State University, author of "The Sovereign State and Its Competitors" : 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.
The Nation-State in Question
The Nation-State in Question,T. V. Paul,G. John Ikenberry,John A. Hall,Princeton University Press,0691115095,Globalization,International Relations - General,National state,Nationalism,Political Science,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Political Science / International Relations,Political Science and International Relations,Sociology
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