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基本説明
Introduces and maps the complex interaction between internationalization, nation-state and democracy in contemporary Europe.
Full Description
This book introduces and maps the complex interaction between internationalization, nation-state and democracy to provide a new basis for understanding political change in contemporary Europe. The book: introduces the concept of internationalization, considers how it relates to its near-synonoym globalization, and explains the dynamics of the internationalization process; assesses the impact and implications for nation-states, national identities and political cultures; and addresses the problem of making internationalized democracy work at national and European levels.Throughout the text theoretical ideas and concepts are accessibly introduced and illustrated with a wide range of empirical examples from across Europe.
Contents
PART ONEInternationalization as Object of StudyThe Dynamics of InternationalizationPART TWO: NATION STATEInternationalization and the Nation-StateThe IssuesThe Nation StateA Factual ApproachThe Nation-StateA Political-Cultural ApproachThe Nation-StateA Normative ApproachPART THREE: DEMOCRACYInternationalized DemocracyInternationalization and the Citizen