Reconfigured sovereignty : multi-layered governance in the global age
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Reconfigured sovereignty : multi-layered governance in the global age
(The international political economy of new regionalisms series)
Ashgate, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Much of the literature on globalization argues that state sovereignty is eroded from above and outside, that is, sovereignty is wrested from the state by institutions, organizations and forces larger than and external to the state (for example, international and regional organizations and multinational firms). This volume breaks new ground by suggesting that globalization actually empowers jurisdictions and institutions smaller than and internal to the nation-state such as cities and towns, regions and provinces. Should the processes and mechanisms of economic market integration continue over time, the book predicts that the empowerment and autonomy of cities and regions would, while not leading to the disappearance of the nation-state, give rise to reconfigured and more complex notions of sovereignty and multi-layered governance. This multidisciplinary volume should be of interest to libraries and scholars of comparative politics/political economy, international relations, international political economy, urban and regional planning.
目次
- Reconfigured sovereignty in the age of globalization, Thomas L. Ilgen
- Wales, globalization, and the UK state, Barry Jones
- Shared sovereignty as an instrument of peacemaking in Northern Ireland, Elizabeth Crighton
- Governance in a globalized political economy - Irish labour market policy, 1987-1999, Nigel Boyle
- Reconfiguring sovereignty in Italy - reasserting the nation, reinventing the state, Mark Donovan
- Sovereignty, memory and politics - local deliberative democracy in Parma, Carlo Rossetti
- A new fiscal federalism? Reshaping regional politics in Germany, Hans Mackenstein
- Turkey's European Union aspirations - consequences for the southeast region, Ayse Gunduz-Hosgor
- Ontario - tiger of the inland empire, Thomas L. Ilgen
- Water and sovereignty - Wales and Southern California, John L. Sullivan.
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