Perspectives on Third-World sovereignty : the postmodern paradox

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Perspectives on Third-World sovereignty : the postmodern paradox

edited by Mark E. Denham and Mark Owen Lombardi

(International political economy series)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1996

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Bibliography: p. 164-180

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Description

This study explores the concept of sovereignty in the postmodern world and its interrelationship to problems and issues facing the Third World. Specifically, it examines the theoretical and practical dimensions of sovereignty in the current era, such as its changing dimensions and possible disintegration. These issues are placed into a real-world context by examining their relationships to political and economic development in the Third World. The book should be of interest for all those in departments of politics (courses in political economy, African politics, political theory and government), economics, international relations, African studies and Third-World studies.

Table of Contents

  • Perspectives on Third-World sovereignty - problems with(out) borders, Mark E. Denham and Mark Owen Lombardi
  • space/time/sovereignty, R.B.J. Walker
  • state sovereignty, the politics of identity and the place of the political, David S. Stern
  • moral geographies and the ethics of post-sovereignty, Michael J. Shapiro
  • community, recognition and normative sovereignty - reaching beyond the boundaries of states, Charles V. Blatz
  • the Third World and a problem with borders, David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah
  • conditionalities without end - hegemony, neo-liberalism and the demise of sovereignty in the South, Timothy M. Shaw
  • the nexus of sovereignty and regionalism in post-apartheid Southern Africa, Larry A. Swatuk
  • the decline of sovereignty?, Karen Slawner
  • Third-World problem-solving and the "religion" of sovereignty - trends and prospects, Mark Owen Lombardi.

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