Economy

 

The End of a Nation State



End of the Nation State: The Rise of Regional Economies by Kenichi Ohmae,

End of the Nation State: The Rise of Regional Economies by Kenichi Ohmae,
By losing their ability to control exchange rates and protect their currencies, nation states, assers Ohmae, have forfeited their role as critical participants in the global economy. Ohmae contends that five great forces have usurped the economic power once held by the nation state, resulting in the rise of region states which have closer links to the global economy than to their "host" nations.



Blood and Belonging: Journeys Into the New Nationalism by Michael Ignatieff,
Blood and Belonging: Journeys Into the New Nationalism by Michael Ignatieff,
Modern nationalism is a language of the blood: a call to arms that can end in the horror of ethnic cleansing. But it is also a language of belonging: a call to come home. In Blood and Belonging, Michael Ignatieff explores both sides of nationalism in a personal odyssey that begins in the nightmare of former Yugoslavia and ends with his return to his adopted homeland, Great Britain's disunited kingdom. In the devastated cities and towns on either side of the Highway of Brotherhood and Unity that links Zagreb and Belgrade, Ignatieff asks how ethnic pride turned into ethnic cleansing. In a journey between Frankfurt and Leipzig, he asks whether the nation that disgraced modern nationalism can lay to rest the ghosts of its past. And in Ukraine, he asks how a new nation can dig itself out of the ruins of the Soviet empire. In Quebec, Ignatieff returns to his own roots as a Canadian and asks why a nation like Quebec, which is already a master in its own house, believes it needs a state of its own - particularly given the claims of Indian First Nations within that province. In the mountains of Kurdistan, the world's largest stateless people - the Kurds - are fighting the Turks, the Iraqis, and themselves to establish their own nation-state. When, Ignatieff asks, does national oppression justify armed struggle? In the final journey of the book, he visits Northern Ireland, where twenty-five years of strife have exposed the fault lines and fissures of a British national identity at the breaking point. Blood and Belonging is a profound and searching exploration of one of the most complex and volatile issues of our time.



Nation-state - A nation-state is a specific form of state (a political entity), which exists to provide a sovereign territory for a particular nation (a cultural entity), and which derives its legitimacy from that function. The compact OED defines it as: "a sovereign state of which most of the citizens or subjects are united also by factors which define a nation, such as language or common descent.

One Nation Party - One Nation is a nationalist and protectionist political group in Australia. After creating a political sensation by winning nearly a quarter of the vote in a Queensland state election in 1998 and threatening to make major inroads into the vote of the main parties, One Nation suffered many damaging internal conflicts, and by 2005 had ceased to exist as a federal party.

State of the Nation Address - The State of the Nation Address is an annual event in the Republic of the Philippines, in which the President of the Philippines reports on the status of the nation, normally to a joint session of the Philippine Congress (the House of Representatives and the Senate).

Worlds End State Park - Worlds End State Park is a 780-acre state park near Forksville, Pennsylvania in Sullivan County. The park is in the narrow, serpentine valley of the Loyalsock Creek.



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The End of a Nation State - The End of a Nation State The World Since 1945 Tracing global events from the last years of the Second World War until the Iraq war of 2003, this brief but comprehensive volume on contemporary world history argues that the most profound transformation of global relations in this period has been the fall of the last colonial empires the end of a nation state and the triumph of nation-states. The World Since 1945 offers its readers a basic chronology of ...

The End of a Nation State - The End of a Nation State The World Since 1945 Tracing global events from the last years of the Second World War until the Iraq war of 2003, this brief but comprehensive volume on contemporary world history argues that the most profound transformation of global relations in this period has been the fall of the last colonial empires the end of a nation state and the triumph of nation-states. The World Since 1945 offers its readers a basic chronology of ...

The End of a Nation State - The End of a Nation State The World Since 1945 Tracing global events from the last years of the Second World War until the Iraq war of 2003, this brief but comprehensive volume on contemporary world history argues that the most profound transformation of global relations in this period has been the fall of the last colonial empires the end of a nation state and the triumph of nation-states. The World Since 1945 offers its readers a basic chronology of ...

The End of a Nation State - The End of a Nation State The World Since 1945 Tracing global events from the last years of the Second World War until the Iraq war of 2003, this brief but comprehensive volume on contemporary world history argues that the most profound transformation of global relations in this period has been the fall of the last colonial empires the end of a nation state and the triumph of nation-states. The World Since 1945 offers its readers a basic chronology of ...

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