Sovereignty through Interdependence /

Is it true that the forces of technology and interdependence have undermined the sovereignty of modern states? This book argues powerfully that the opposite is true: that over the past quarter century the major industrial states - the US, Britain, France, Germany and Japan - have mostly used these f...

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Main Author: Gelber, Harry (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 1997.

Series: Amsterdamer Publikationen zur Sprache und Literatur ; 123.
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Call Number: JC327

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Preliminary Material /
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  • Preface /
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  • 1 Background: the Growth of the Nation-state /
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  • 2 Challenges: Information and Economics /
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  • 3 Politics and Strategy /
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  • 4 Responses: Structures, Institutions and Decision-making /
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  • 5 The Nation /
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  • 6 The State and Regulation /
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  • 7 The State and the Economy /
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  • 8 The State and the External World /
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  • 9 The EU: An Exception? /
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  • 10 Conclusions /
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  • Back Matter
  • 11 Appendix: Control by Numbers? /
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  • Endnotes /
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  • Index /
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