The Territorial Factor

The Territorial Factor
Author: Gertjan Dijkink
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789056291884

Nowadays political territoriality is profoundly put to the test by globalization, the rise of the network-society, international migration and new types of risk that state governments find hard to control. Yet, new political configurations do not invalidate the relevance of territory and territorial identity right away. Moreover, people who want to escape or forget foreign dominace still reach for the traditionally sovereign state (Eastern Europe, Asia). In this book an international group of political geographers analyse the meaning of post-modern transfromation in territoriality at different geographical scales: global, (inter) national and local. They cover such varied topics as the probability of a clash between civilizations, the rise of World-cities, the disintegration of African States, ethnic conflicts and politics in Europe, the meaning of a supranational territorial order (European Union), the end of the welfare state, nation-building and its symbols, Israeli cultural politics, urban regimes and local conflict-defense mechanisms. The perspectives put forward, match more general theoretical geography and political science and involve case studies from different parts of the World. This important new study is of immediate interest to students of all levels of politcial science, sociology, social geography, administrative science, international relations, contermpoary history, and to policy makers and politicians.

re:generation Europe

re:generation Europe
Author: Floris de Witte
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2019-06-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030197883

This book sets out a vision for another Europe: one that cherishes diversity, listens to its public, and is sensitive to its younger generations. It is a call for a re-imagination of the European project, as a response to the three biggest crises that the EU has had to endure – the Euro-zone crash, the refugee crisis, and Brexit. These crises demonstrate a fundamental weakness at the heart of the EU: it struggles with making legitimate decisions when member states disagree about how to proceed. This book offers a guide out of this mess. It discusses how the EU can make better use of the trust between its citizens, and how it can reform itself internally so that it can actually listen to those citizens. It also offers ten original policy proposals – from the scandalously ambitious to the prosaic – to show what another Europe could look like.

Them and Us

Them and Us
Author: Rob Kroes
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252069093

At the dawn of the twenty-first century, all of us consider ourselves to be citizens of something--but of what? Nation-states? Regions? Ethnic groups? Corporations? An accomplished set of meditations by one of Europe's leading Americanists, Them and Us is a rich comparative study of European and American cultural traditions and their influence on conceptions of community. In contrast with the ethnic and nationalist allegiances that historically have splintered Europe, Rob Kroes identifies a complex of cultural practices that have mitigated against ethnically rooted divisions in the United States. He argues that the American approach--articulated by a national rhetoric emphasizing openness rather than closure, diversity rather than uniformity--has much to offer a Europe where the nationalist and ethnic conflicts that spawned two world wars continue to sow terror and destruction. Kroes discusses European and American attitudes toward the welfare state, the human rights tradition in the United States, and the role of regionalism in shaping conceptions of national identity. He also considers new, transnational forms of cultural membership that are emerging to take the place of nation-based citizenship. He contends that the frame of reference Europeans now use to make sense of their collective situation draws on ingredients provided by the worldwide dissemination of American mass culture. He investigates the way this emerging world culture, under American auspices, affects the way people in their local and national settings structure their sense of the past and conceive of their citizenship. Imagining a new set of cultural relationships that could serve as the basis for global citizenship, Them and Us is an insightful consideration of the types of solidarity that might weave humankind together into a meaningful community.

Confederation

Confederation
Author: Fouad Sabry
Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2024-10-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Confederation offers a comprehensive exploration of confederate governance, a critical but often misunderstood political science concept. The book covers the balance of power, cooperation between states, and both historical and modern perspectives on confederations. It is an essential resource for professionals, students, and political enthusiasts who seek to understand the dynamics and implications of such systems. 1: Confederation - An introduction to confederation, its defining traits, and how it contrasts with other governance forms. 2: Federalism - Examines the relationship between federalism and confederation, focusing on power distribution. 3: Federalist - Explores the ideology supporting federalism and its effect on confederate systems. 4: Federalisation of the European Union - Analyzes the EU’s federalization journey, highlighting successes and challenges. 5: Secession - Studies the dynamics of secession in confederations, with historical and legal perspectives. 6: Federation - Looks at the transition from confederation to federation, considering motivations and processes. 7: Confederacy - Investigates historical confederacies, their operation, and the lessons they offer. 8: Constitutional debate in Canada - Focuses on Canada’s constitutional discussions around confederation and federalism. 9: European integration - Explores European integration's impact on member states and confederation principles. 10: Supranational union - Studies supranational unions and their relationship to confederate governance. 11: Central government - Examines the role and authority of central governments in confederations. 12: Political union - Compares political unions to confederations in structure and function. 13: Dual federalism - Looks at dual federalism’s relevance to confederate systems. 14: Old Swiss Confederacy - Explores the Old Swiss Confederacy and its historical significance. 15: Granadine Confederation - Studies the Granadine Confederation's governance and legacy. 16: Paradiplomacy - Analyzes regional governments' role in international relations within confederations. 17: European Federation - Investigates the European Federation concept and its alignment with confederation ideas. 18: Staatenverbund - Studies the German concept of Staatenverbund in confederate governance. 19: Federalism in the United Kingdom - Focuses on the UK’s federalism and its connections to confederation. 20: List of countries by federal system - Reviews various federal systems and their governance approaches. 21: Proposed United Kingdom confederation - Analyzes proposals for a UK confederation and its potential impacts. In conclusion, Confederation provides in-depth insights into confederate systems and tackles critical questions on governance.

Democracy and Rule of Law in the European Union

Democracy and Rule of Law in the European Union
Author: Flora A.N.J. Goudappel
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2015-12-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9462650667

The present collection of essays offers the reader a broad range of original perspectives on democracy and the rule of law in the European Union, approaching the existing policy area from new points of view. Leading experts from different countries and backgrounds focus on how democracy and the rule of law are related to topics like security, pension rights, judicial cooperation and human rights protection. Their expert views are based on a combination of theory and knowledge acquired in their practice as academics or practitioners in the field of European integration.. The issue of the rule of law and democracy is close to the heart of Professor Jaap de Zwaan, a true European, building bridges between countries and peoples. He has written extensively on the subject of European integration. Therefore, this collection of expert views is not only an original and valuable contribution to the literature and discussion on the development and enlargement of the European Union, but at the same time it is a tribute to Jaap de Zwaan, whose academic and diplomatic career can be characterized as always serving “an ever closer Union”. Flora Goudappel is Jean Monnet Professor of EU Trade Law in the Overseas Territories at the Erasmus University Rotterdam and a consultant on European Union law Ernst Hirsch Ballin is Professor of Dutch and European Constitutional Law at Tilburg University and Professor of Human Rights Law at the University of Amsterdam.

Rule Britannia

Rule Britannia
Author: Danny Dorling
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1785904566

Things fall apart when empires crumble. This time, we think, things will be different. They are not. This time, we are told, we will become great again. We will not. In this new edition of the hugely successful Rule Britannia, Danny Dorling and Sally Tomlinson argue that the vote to leave the EU was the last gasp of the old empire working its way out of the British psyche. Fuelled by a misplaced nostalgia, the result was driven by a lack of knowledge of Britain's imperial history, by a profound anxiety about Britain's status today, and by a deeply unrealistic vision of our future.

The Heineken Story

The Heineken Story
Author: Barbara Smit
Publisher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1782831134

Heineken is known all around the world, but few of the drinkers who eagerly watch the foam rise in their glass have heard of the business ploys, marketing tricks and extraordinary characters that transformed the Dutch family business into a global brand. Taking us on a journey from a small brewery in Amsterdam in 1864 to the present day, The Heineken Story tells the remarkable and sometimes controversial true story of one of the world's largest brewing companies, and of Alfred 'Freddy' Heineken, the singular business man who secured its position. From spectacular takeovers and inspired marketing campaigns, to a kidnapping that brought in the largest ransom ever paid for an individual, this is a gripping account of the battle for the international beer market. Barbara Smit has experience writing on family drama, marketing and consumer culture, and in The Heineken Story she has put together a narrative that is meticulously researched, and fizzing with competition, personalities and betrayal.