Traditionally in International Relations, power and authority were
considered to rest with states. But recently, in the light of
changes associated with globalisation, this has come under scrutiny
both empirically and theoretically. This book analyses the
continuing but changing role of states in the international arena,
and their relationships with a wide range of non-state actors,
which possess increasingly salient capabilities to structure global
politics and economics.
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