"Globalization and its Effects: Introduction and Overview"
Book Chapter, No More States? Globalization, National Self-Determination, and Terrorism, pages 3-22
August 31, 2006
Authors: Richard N. Rosecrance, Adjunct Professor; Senior Fellow, International Security Program; Director, Project on U.S.-China Relations, Etel Solingen, Arthur A. Stein
Belfer Center Programs or Projects: International Security
"Globalization has the effect of incapacitating states as autonomous units."
Other Chapters in No More States? Globalization, National Self-Determination, and Terrorism:
- Who Will Be Independent?
- The "Acceptance" of Globalization
- Globalization, Terrorism, and the U.S. Relationship with Russia
- The Failure of Chechen Separatism
- Mired in Mesopotamia? The Iraq War and American Interests
- The Dilemma of Devolution and Federalism: Secessionary Nationalism and the Case of Scotland
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