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_aBeyond sovereignty : _bissues for a global agenda / _cMaryann K. Cusimano. |
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_aBoston : _bBedford/St. Martins, _c[2000] |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | 0 | _aBeyond sovereignty, the rise of transsovereign problems / M.K. Cusimano -- Global drug trade versus the nation-state, why the thugs are winning / S.E. Flynn -- Nuclear smuggling / R.W. Lee and J.L. Ford -- Countering terrorism beyond sovereignty / D.E. Long -- Strengthening cooperation against transsovereign crime, a new security imperative / R. Godson and P. Williams -- | |
505 | 0 | _aLeaving home, the flow of refugees / H. Kane -- Ecological interdependence and the spread of infectious disease / D. Pirages and P. Runci -- Globalizing the environment / D.A. Wirth -- Intergovernmental organizations / U.C. Tafe -- Private-sector transsovereign actors, MNCs and NGOs / M.K. Cusimano, M. Henssman, and L. Rodrigues -- Challenge to institutions / M.K. Cusimano -- Sovereignty's future, the ship of Theseus and other conclusions / M.K. Cusimano. | |
520 | _a[This book] begins with an outline of the rise of transsovereign problems, open markets, open societies, and open economies, a historical description of sovereignty, as well as a review of current theories concerning whether sovereignty is receding, changing, or remaining as powerful as ever. The chapters that follow ... consider various transsovereign issues; their connections with open economies, societies, and technologies; and potential policy situations. These issue chapters are followed by ones that describe the changing roles of nonstate actors, such as intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations and multinational corporations.... The volume concludes by returning to theoretical arguments about the future of sovereignty.... [This book] is written [for] students in introductory courses in international relations, U.S. foreign policy, global issues, or globalization ... -Pref. | ||
520 | _aA supplemental text for international relations and American foreign policy courses, this book provides a focused introduction to problems spawned by globalization, such as drug trafficking, nuclear smuggling, refugees and environmental degradation. | ||
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