Global sovereignty

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A study examines what the current actuality of the term global, its historical constitution, means for anything that could be called global knowledge. It accepts that political-economic globalization is secured and mobilized largely by and for American interests, and follows Jacques Derrida's characterization of this domination to address the specific characterization of American sovereignty as primary condition for globalization.

Author: Malik, Suhail
Political culture

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Mutations in citizenship

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Mutations in citizenship are taking place in an ever-shifting landscape shaped by the flows of markets, technologies, and populations, moving the modern world beyond the citizenship-versus-statelessness model. Particular constellations shape specific problems and resolutions to questions of contemporary living, further disarticulating and deterritorializing aspects of citizenship.

Author: Ong, Aihwa

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Graduated sovereignty in South-east Asia

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Graduated sovereignty refers to ways of regulating various approaches to global markets and to controlling special production zones. The Asian financial crisis of the 1990s demonstrated how a market-oriented agenda strengthened state power in some areas but not in others.

Author: Ong, Aihwa
World, Southeast Asia, Research, Asia, International economic relations, Production management, National state, Nation state (Political science)

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Subjects list: Analysis, Sovereignty, Political science, Political philosophy, Citizenship
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