(Re)Mapping the centres Membership and State

How is it possible to belong to a territory when its boundaries are no longer exclusively physical? How can we define the centre, or allegiance to that centre, at the beginning of the third millennium, if that centre cannot hold? 2In an age when appeals are made both to sovereignty and ""t...

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Auteur principal: Trevor Harris (dir.) (auth)
Format: Électronique Chapitre de livre
Langue:anglais
Publié: Presses universitaires François-Rabelais 2000
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Résumé:How is it possible to belong to a territory when its boundaries are no longer exclusively physical? How can we define the centre, or allegiance to that centre, at the beginning of the third millennium, if that centre cannot hold? 2In an age when appeals are made both to sovereignty and ""the global village"", when terms such as ""subsidiarity"" and ""the international community"" have become common currency, the notion of membership is irrevocably plural. 3This obviously invites reflection upon t...
ISBN:9782869064737
Accès:Open Access