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Beyond States


Beyond States

Powers, Peoples and Global Order
1. Aufl.

von: Anthony Pagden

16,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 11.09.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9781509565412
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 220

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<p>Today, the majority of the peoples of the planet live in nation-states, based upon the idea, if never the reality, of a single people, a single culture, a single rule of law and a single source of sovereign authority. But will they continue to do so in the future? </p> <p>None of the major challenges that confront humanity today – from climate change to disease, from terrorism to mass migration – can be handled effectively by single nation-states, no matter how powerful. The world is no longer made up only of states but also of an ever-increasing multitude of interstate networks and organizations which recognize no borders. We are beginning to be able to imagine the very real possibility of a new global civil society. But what political form should this take?</p> <p>By examining the history of the evolution of human society from the world’s first empires to today’s world of interstate networks, this book argues that there now exists the possibility of the emergence of a new political form, a global ‘federation of federations’, that will bring the species closer to the possibility of a more harmonious, equitable and secure future.</p>
Introduction<br /><br />Chapter 1: Birth of the Nation-State<br />Chapter 2: Ordering the World<br />Chapter 3: A World-Order of Justice<br />Chapter 4: A Federation of the World
‘This succinct, pungent and wide-ranging book is an elegant survey of the main forms of polity in world history and their competitive afterlives in our present.  Any book from Anthony Pagden is an event to be welcomed.  Few historians have such reach and readership; few writers have such depth of erudition.’<br /><b>David Armitage, Harvard University</b>
<b>Anthony Pagden</b> is distinguished professor of political science and history at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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