Author:
Kahler Miles,Lake David A.
Abstract
Contemporary debate over globalization casts its political effects as
both revolutionary and contradictory. Globalization, it is claimed,
drains political authority from nation-states, long the dominant
form of political organization in world politics. The state's
monopoly of familiar governance functions erodes as authority
migrates down to newly empowered regions, provinces, and
municipalities; up to supranational organizations; and laterally to
such private firms and transnational nongovernmental organizations
(NGOs) that acquire previously “public” responsibilities.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science
Cited by
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