The state and identity construction in international relations

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The state and identity construction in international relations

edited by Sarah Owen Vandersluis

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000

  • : uk : hard
  • : uk : pbk
  • : us

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"In association with Millenium Journal of International Studies"

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This collection examines the changing meanings of sovereignty and legitimacy in the late 20th century. The chapters are organised into two sections. The first section addresses our understandings of the state in international relations, focusing primarily on changes in the nature and role of the state since the end of World War II. The chapters in the second section address more directly the relationships between the state and non-national identities.

Table of Contents

  • Notes on the Contributors - Prologue
  • J.Mayall & S.O.Vandersluis - PART I: CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE STATE - The State of International Relations
  • M.Shaw - Degrees of Statehood
  • C.Clapham - State and War in the Formation of Eritrean National Identity
  • D.Jacquin-Berdal - Nationalism, the State, and the Collapse of Communism
  • P.Shearman - PART II: BEYOND THE NATIONAL STATE - Colonial Encounters in International Relations: Reading Wight, Writing Australia
  • T.Dunne - Hegemons and the Construction of Regions
  • H.Singh - Culturalising Security: Narratives of Identity and the Politics of Exclusion in the Arabian Gulf
  • N.J.Mobed - Epilogue
  • D.Warner - Index

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