Borders, nations and states : frontiers of sovereignty in the new Europe
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Borders, nations and states : frontiers of sovereignty in the new Europe
(Perspectives on Europe : contemporary interdisciplinary research)
Avebury, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
An examination of the changing internal and external borders of the EU as a means of illuminating the forces which serve to sustain, undermine and redefine national sovereignty in the New Europe. Based on comparative reserach, the book informs a central debate on the status of the nation state.
Table of Contents
- Frontiers of sovereignty in the new Europe, Liam O'Dowd and Thomas M. Wilson
- punctured sovereignty, border regions and the environment within the European Union, Susan Baker
- transfrontier co-operation at the external borders of the EU - implications for sovereignty, Giovanni Delli Zotti
- ethnic-regionalism versus the state - the case of Italy's Northern Leagues, Rainmondo Strassoldo
- astride two states - cross-border co-operation in the Basque Country, Francisco Letamendia, Mikel Gomez Uranga and Goio Etxebarria
- securing the Irish border in a Europe without frontiers, Liam O'Dowd and James Corrigan
- new states and open borders - Slovenia between the Balkans and the European Union, Zdravko Mlinar
- the recomposition of identity and political space in Europe - the case of Upper Silesia, Wanda Dressler Holohan and Marias Ciechocinska
- at the edge of Europe - crossing and marking the Mediterranean divide, Henk Driessen
- sovereignty, identity and borders - political anthropology and European integration, Thomas M. Wilson.
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