The Nation-State in Question / / John A. Hall, G. John Ikenberry, T. V. Paul.
Has globalization forever undermined the state as the mighty guarantor of public welfare and security? In the 1990s, the prevailing and even hopeful view was that it had. The euphoria did not last long. Today the "return of the state" is increasingly being discussed as a desirable reality....
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