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Globalization consists of an interlocking array of political, economic, social, and cultural forces that challenge the traditional international order in two key ways. First, states historically had hard shells, by means of which they were capable of consolidating differences between inside and outside to the point where the latter could more easily be quarantined. Second, for closely-related reasons they were largely able to absorb domestic society, such that the individual was less a citizen than a subject. But through globalizing processes these (dubious) attributes have been starkly exposed, which leads Haigh to ask, Whither the state under globalization? Insightful and well-written, this book is sure to spark lively debate while attempting to answer its central question.

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FUTURE STATES
This is an outstanding book that will greatly enhance discussions on globalization, denationalization and deterritorialization in the field of International Relations (IR) and beyond. Stephen Haigh provides an excellent and innovative analysis of sovereignty, statehood and cosmopolitanism that will be of interest both to philosophically-trained IR scholars and students. There is no doubt in my mind that his theoretical discussion of neo-medievalism and embedded cosmopolitanism will spur a fresh debate among globalization theorists and normatively oriented scholars.
Dirk Nabers, University of Kiel, Germany
For my Mum, my wife and my children
Future States
From International to Global Political Order
STEPHEN PAUL HAIGH
First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Copyright 2013 Stephen Paul Haigh
Stephen Paul Haigh has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the author of this work.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Haigh, Stephen Paul.
Future states : from international to global political order.
1. Globalization. 2. State, The.
I. Title
327dc23
The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:
Haigh, Stephen Paul.
Future states : from international to global political order / by Stephen Paul Haigh.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4094-5756-5 (hardback) 1. State, The. 2. GlobalizationPolitical aspects. 3. International relations. I. Title.
JZ1318.H3435 2013
320.1dc23
2012044666
ISBN 9781409457565 (hbk)
ISBN 9781315583723 (ebk)
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
I shall always be grateful to Robert Patman and Philip Nel for their sound advice, open doors, and generosity of spirit, all of which helped to make the book a better one.
A number of people engaged with significant chunks of the text. In particular, I thank Ken Fraser, Jim Flynn, Mike Murphy, and David MacDonald for their incisive comments and suggestions. Again, this volume is improved as a result of their contributions.
Despite demands on their time, three of IRs leading lights graciously responded to my queries. I thank James Bohman, Thomas Pogge and Alexander Wendt for providing supplementary materials, and for helping to clarify my thinking on various issues.
In slightly altered form, benefited from constructive remarks by anonymous reviewers.
When she was not ahead, my lovely wife Nathalie was by my side at every step. Without her and my equally lovely children, this book might not exist.
Finally, my father died soon after I began these pages. In a way that is obscure to me but very real, I have sought to remember him in it, as well as to honour my Mum and my siblings for the care they gave him all the way through.
List of Abbreviations
ACS
Artistic Classification System
AIDS
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
ASEAN
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
BONGO
Business Non-Governmental Organization
BRICS
Brazil, India China, South Africa
CNN
Cable News Network
COREPER
Permanent Committee of Representatives (EU)
DNA
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
EEC
European Economic Community
EIU
Economist Intelligence Unit
EU
European Union
G3
Group of Three
G7
Group of Seven
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
GONGO
Governmental Non-Governmental Organization
ICBL
International Campaign to Ban Landmines
ICC
International Criminal Court
IGO
Intergovernmental Organization
IMF
International Monetary Fund
INGO
International Non-Governmental Organization
IR
International Relations
ISI
Islamic State of Iraq
MAD
Mutually Assured Destruction
MANGO
Mafia-Front Non-Governmental Organization
MERCOSUR
Southern Common Market (South America)
MNC
Multinational Corporation
NAFTA
North American Free Trade Agreement
NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Alliance
NGO
Non-Governmental Organization
NPT
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
OAS
Organization of American States
OECD
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
PLO
Palestinian Liberation Organization
PPP
Purchasing Power Parity
QUANGO
Quasi-Non-Governmental Organization
R2P
Responsibility to Protect
RMA
Revolution in Military Affairs
RPF
Rwandese Patriotic Front
SSR
Security Sector Reform
SPLA
Sudan Peoples Liberation Army
TANGO
Terrorist Non-Governmental Organization
TNC
Transnational Corporation
UCS
Union of Concerned Scientists
UK
United Kingdom
UN
United Nations
UNGA
United Nations General Assembly
UNHCR
United Nations High Commission for Refugees
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