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Nationalism and international society / James Mayall.

Van Pelt Library JC311 .M38 1990
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mayall, James.
Series:
Cambridge studies in international relations ; 10.
Cambridge studies in international relations ; 10
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nationalism.
International agencies.
International relations.
International economic relations.
Physical Description:
vi, 175 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Summary:
What is meant by international society? On what principles is the notion of international society based? How has the notion of nationalism influenced its evolution? In this book James Mayall addresses these questions and sheds important new light upon the issues of nation and international society by bringing together subjects which have hitherto been examined separately.
Mayall locates his study within a theoretical discussion of the relationship between the ideas of nationalism and international society, maintaining that it is one of challenge and accommodation. He then explores three central issues. First, the manner in which nationalism has created new states and pushed the boundaries of international society outwards. Second, how the confrontation between nationalist and liberal ideas about international economic relations has impelled state activity downward into the lives of ordinary people and outward into the international political economy. And third, the way Third World nationalism has reacted against the postwar international economic order but has been unable to alter it in its favour.
Nationalism and international society will be of interest to specialists and students of international relations with special reference to nationalism and sovereignty, and to modern historians of world order, decolonisation and economic nationalism.
Contents:
1 The search for the international system: the problem of theory 5
2 The society of states 18
3 Nationalism and the creation of states 35
4 Nationalism and the international order 50
5 Economic nationalism and the liberal world order 70
6 The new economic nationalism 88
7 Post-colonial nationalism 111
8 The third world and international society 126.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0521373123
0521389615
OCLC:
19623619

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