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The precarious future of national sovereignty / von Arjun Appadurai New York University, New York/N.Y.
VerfasserAppadurai, Arjun
ErschienenHalle (Saale) : Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, 2017
Umfang1 Online-Ressource (27 Seiten, 0,13 MB)
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Text in englischer, Vorwort in deutscher Sprache
SpracheEnglisch ; Deutsch
SerieAnton Wilhelm Amo lectures ; Volume 3
URNurn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-96849 
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National sovereignty today operates in changed ecology. The primary reason for this is the erosion of national borders by the flows of ideas people technologies and money across national boundaries which has accelerated since the late 1980’s in what is usually referred to as the period of globalization. In addition as national economies have become increasingly fictions due to the realities of global finance nation-states and political elites have had to invent other justifications for their existence and this accounts for the global shift to right-wing ideologies of soil blood and ethnos. Finally as the tension between universal human rights and the plight of refugees and other undocumented aliens increases especially in Europe we see the emergence of a deep divide about the meaning of national sovereignty and a gap between ethnonational views and those of a more liberal variety which stress inclusion diversity and hospitality. More than three centuries after the Treaty of Westphalia Europe (and the world) are in dire need of a new narrative of sovereignty.