This collection examines the transformation of the modern Western
state in an age of accelerated globalization. Arguing that the
state experienced a 'golden age' in the 1960s and 1970s, the
contributors explore how and why this configuration of the state is
under pressure in the 21st century. State functions are
increasingly privatized or internationalized indicating a shift to
a 'post-national' state and the book traces these tranformations
through fields as diverse as taxation, transnational business law,
internet governance and education policy.
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