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- catalog abstract ""This study rewrites the terms of debate about globalization. Martin Shaw argues that the deepest meaning of globality is the growing sense of worldwide human commonality as a practical social force, arising from political struggle, not technological change. The book focusses upon two new concepts: the unfinished global-democratic revolution and the global-Western state. Shaw shows how an internationalized, post-imperial Western state conglomerate, symbiotically linked to global institutions, is increasingly consolidated amidst worldwide democratic upheavals against authoritarian, quasi-imperial non-Western state. This study explores the radical implications of these concepts for social, political and international theory, through a fundamental critique of modern 'national-international' social thought and dominant economistic versions of global theory. Theory of the Global State offers a historical, theoretical and political framework for understanding state and society in the emerging global age."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog contributor b11989945.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""This study rewrites the terms of debate about globalization. Martin Shaw argues that the deepest meaning of globality is the growing sense of worldwide human commonality as a practical social force, arising from political struggle, not technological change. The book focusses upon two new concepts: the unfinished global-democratic revolution and the global-Western state. Shaw shows how an internationalized, post-imperial Western state conglomerate, symbiotically linked to global institutions, is increasingly consolidated amidst worldwide democratic upheavals against authoritarian, quasi-imperial non-Western state. This study explores the radical implications of these concepts for social, political and international theory, through a fundamental critique of modern 'national-international' social thought and dominant economistic versions of global theory. Theory of the Global State offers a historical, theoretical and political framework for understanding state and society in the emerging global age."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction: globality in historical perspective -- Pt. I. Critique. 2. Critique of national and international relations. 3. Intimations of globality: Hamlet without the Prince -- Pt. II. History and agency. 4. Internationalized bloc-states and democratic revolution. 5. Global revolution, counterrevolution and genocidal war -- Pt. III. State. 6. State in globality. 7. Relations and forms of global state power. 8. Contradictions of state power: towards the global state? -- Pt. IV. Conclusion. 9. Politics of the unfinished revolution.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 295 p. :".
- catalog identifier "052159250X (hb)".
- catalog identifier "0521597307 (pb)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "327.1 21".
- catalog subject "Globalization.".
- catalog subject "International relations.".
- catalog subject "JZ1318 .S53 2001".
- catalog subject "Nation-state.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction: globality in historical perspective -- Pt. I. Critique. 2. Critique of national and international relations. 3. Intimations of globality: Hamlet without the Prince -- Pt. II. History and agency. 4. Internationalized bloc-states and democratic revolution. 5. Global revolution, counterrevolution and genocidal war -- Pt. III. State. 6. State in globality. 7. Relations and forms of global state power. 8. Contradictions of state power: towards the global state? -- Pt. IV. Conclusion. 9. Politics of the unfinished revolution.".
- catalog title "Theory of the global state : globality as an unfinished revolution / Martin Shaw.".
- catalog type "text".