This clearly written and accessible book argues for a fruitful engagement between globalization and international relations . It uses its distinctive account of globalization to address a wide range of issues in IR theory: sovereignty; the state's role in economic management and security
provision; and the nature of community and the viability of democracy.
This clearly written and accessible book argues for a fruitful engagement between globalization and international relations . It uses its distinctive account of globalization to address a wide range of issues in IR theory: sovereignty; the state's role in economic management and security
provision; and the nature of community and the viability of democracy.