'A wonderfully insightful, balanced and constructive book which will also be an essential student text. Sorensen pioneers in finding a middle ground between those who argue that states are 'losing' or 'winning' by shifting the focus to multilevel governance and particular issue-areas.' - Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University 'An important and impressive book, which brings much-needed fresh perspective to a long-standing debate as to the nature of the state in various parts of the world. The debate should now subside in the face of Georg Sorensen's nuanced analysis of how the state has changed in the past and how it continues to undergo transformation even though its future trajectory is far from clear.' - James N. Rosenau, The George Washington University 'Sorensen has a remarkable ability to clarify complex contemporary issues. His exploration of the impact of economic globalization upon states in both the developed and developing worlds will be illuminating to novices and experts alike.' - Richard Sandbrook, University of Toronto 'This well-written book, which unlike many in the field pays full attention to the world beyond as well as within the OECD, is a must for everyone interested in current changes in political order.' - Michael Zurn, Universitat Bremen
The Debate: Context, History and Concepts
Economic Globalization and State Transformation
Economic Globalization and the Third World
Political Changes: From National Government to Multilevel Governance?
Nationhood and Identity: Community Beyond the State?
The Transformation of Sovereignty?
The Transformation of War?
The Modernizing States: Winners or Losers?
Transformation to What? And Why?: Sovereign Statehood in a New Millennium
Theoretical Perspectives and New Debates.