Boundaries and Belonging: States and Societies in the Struggle to Shape Identities and Local Practices Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Boundaries and Belonging: States and Societies in the Struggle to Shape Identities and Local Practices Book

During the cold war, state borders remained remarkably stable, but, since 1990, states have disappeared, splintered, consolidated, and blended into supra-national communities. The articles in this book look at borders in a new way, stressing their impermanence. In particular, the book looks at the tension between the actual borders of states and other, virtual boundaries that frame human communities. The authors include political scientists, sociologists, and geographers, and historians, writing about the Middle East, Europe, China, North America, and Asia.Read More

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    Although state borders remained remarkably stable during the Cold War, states have disappeared, splintered, consolidated, and blended into supra-national communities since 1990. The articles in this volume look at borders in a new way, stressing their impermanence. In particular, the study looks at the tension between the actual borders of states and other virtual boundaries that frame human communities. The contributors include political scientists, sociologists, geographers, and historians who write about the Middle East, Europe, China, North America, and Asia.

  • 0521068495
  • 9780521068499
  • 10 July 2008
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 376
  • 1
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