This volume examines the complex international system of the twenty
first century from a variety of perspectives. Proceeding from
critical theoretical perspectives and incorporating case studies,
the chapters focus on broad trends as well as micro-realities of a
Post-Westphalian international system. The process of
transformation and change of the international system has been an
ongoing cumulative process. Many forces including conflict,
technological innovation, and communication have contributed to the
creation of a transnational world with political, economic, and
social implications for all societies. Transnationalism functions
both as an integrative factor and one which exposes the existing
and the newly emerging divisions between societies and cultures and
between nations and states. The chapters in this volume demonstrate
that re-thinking fundamental assumptions as well as theoretical and
methodological premises is central to understanding the dynamics of
interdependence.
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