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Sail on, O Ship of State Johanna Mohring

Sail on, O Ship of State By Johanna Mohring

Sail on, O Ship of State by Johanna Mohring


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For more than two intellectual generations, since 1945, the nation-state has been presented as pathological in its very nature. This collection of essays is a first attempt to restore it to its rightful place: At the heart of the people, centre-stage in politics, deserving of academic study.

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Sail on, O Ship of State: The Fate of the Nation State by Johanna Mohring

'We need to reclaim the nation state as a public good.' Michael Gove Since 1945, there has been an ascendant narrative in international affairs, which blamed the nation-states of Europe for the double catastrophes of the First and Second world wars and has invested hope in a new post-nation-state world order which arose from those ashes. But we are plainly in the midst of a crisis for that narrative. For a decade at least, all the main multilateral institutions have been waning. The UN has faded steadily as it proved incapable in crisis after crisis. NATO's irrelevance has been cruelly brought to light in the wars in Afghanistan. The EU project of ever-closer union is fracturing under the strains of a systemic economic and financial crisis. Economic globalization, with all its benefits, stands revealed as less of a panacea than the cosmopolitan globalization narrative credited. Furthermore, the affection and loyalty that citizens feel for their national identities has not waned. Rather, it has waxed as global troubles have loomed. The nation-state has refused to shuffle off the stage of history. Why? With what implications?
This collection of essays is a first attempt to restore it to its rightful place: at the heart of the people, centre-stage in politics.

About Johanna Mohring

Johanna Mohring is Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Professor Gwythian Prins is LSE research professor and the director of the LSE Mackinder Programme for the Study of Long-Wave Events. They are co-authors of Another Europe? (2008), outlining two possible but irreconcilable visions of Europe.

Table of Contents

Michael Ignatieff, Roger Scruton, Professor Jean Bethke Elshtain, Daniel Hannan, Chris Husbands, Frank Field, Michael Lind, Garrett Wallace-Brown, Julian Lindley-French, Tom Kremer.

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GOR008493792
9781907903595
1907903593
Sail on, O Ship of State: The Fate of the Nation State by Johanna Mohring
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Notting Hill Editions
2013-05-01
277
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