Globalization and the national security state /
by Ripsman, Norrin M; Paul, T. V [jt. auth.].
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Bibliography: p. 243-272
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In the past two decades, many have posited a correlation between the spread of globalization and the decline of the nation-state. They have maintained that the increasing interdependence between countries means that nations are no longer the sole providers of their territorial security. This text investigates.
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