NAVARI Cornelia

Internationalism and the state in the twentieth century - London: Routledge, 2000 - 373p.

A comprehensive study of the increasingly inter-related nature of states and their activities, and the growth of a supra national tier of organizations. The book is presented as a series of historical perspectives arranged in three broad sections. The first deals with long term trends such as population growth, industrial and financial development, nationalism, war, and the balance of power. Part two records how state policies changed to accomodate the changes identified as long term trends, while part three focuses on the growth of international bodies, the possible resurgence of nationalism, and the somewhat uneasy progress of the European Union.

0415097487 (pbk.): 13.99 UK


INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
POLITICAL HISTORY