The Size of Nations

The Size of Nations

Author: Alberto Alesina

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2005-01-14

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780262261401

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The authors of this timely and provocative book use the tools of economic analysis to examine the formation and change of political borders. They argue that while these issues have always been at the core of historical analysis, international economists have tended to regard the size of a country as "exogenous," or no more subject to explanation than the location of a mountain range or the course of a river. Alesina and Spolaore consider a country's borders to be subject to the same analysis as any other man-made institution. In The Size of Nations, they argue that the optimal size of a country is determined by a cost-benefit trade-off between the benefits of size and the costs of heterogeneity. In a large country, per capita costs may be low, but the heterogeneous preferences of a large population make it hard to deliver services and formulate policy. Smaller countries may find it easier to respond to citizen preferences in a democratic way. Alesina and Spolaore substantiate their analysis with simple analytical models that show how the patterns of globalization, international conflict, and democratization of the last two hundred years can explain patterns of state formation. Their aim is not only "normative" but also "positive"—that is, not only to compute the optimal size of a state in theory but also to explain the phenomenon of country size in reality. They argue that the complexity of real world conditions does not preclude a systematic analysis, and that such an analysis, synthesizing economics, political science, and history, can help us understand real world events.


The State of the Nations 2003

The State of the Nations 2003

Author: Robert Hazell

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2015-12-01

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1845408179

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The State of the Nations 2003 is the third publication of a major research programme into devolution in the United Kingdom, published on behalf of the Constitution Unit at University College London.


State of the Nation

State of the Nation

Author: Sakhela Buhlungu

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 572

ISBN-13: 9780796921154

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Comprises a collection of essays on aspects of contemporary politics, economics, society and international relations in South Africa.


States, Nations and Borders

States, Nations and Borders

Author: Allen Buchanan

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2003-03-31

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780521525756

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This volume examines comparatively the views and principles of seven prominent ethical traditions on one of the most pressing issues of modern politics - the making and unmaking of state and national boundaries. The traditions represented are Judaism, Christianity, Islam, natural law, Confucianism, liberalism and international law. Each contributor, an expert within one of these traditions, shows how that tradition can handle the five dominant methods of altering state and national boundaries: conquest, settlement, purchase, inheritance and secession. Written by a distinguished group of international specialists this volume is unique in providing both in-depth normative and comparative perspectives on a troubling question that will offer readers real insight into inter-tradition conflict. Those readers will range from upper-level undergraduates to scholars in such fields as philosophy, political science, international relations and comparative religion.


Crafting State-Nations

Crafting State-Nations

Author: Alfred Stepan

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2011-03-31

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 0801897238

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Empirically thorough and conceptually clear, Crafting State-Nations will have a substantial impact on the study of comparative political institutions and the conception and understanding of nationalism and democracy.


Emigration Nations

Emigration Nations

Author: M. Collyer

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-10-16

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1137277106

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Some states have a long history of reaching out to citizens living in other countries but since 2000 it has become much more common for states to encourage loyalty from current or former citizens living abroad. Using detailed case studies, this book sets out to explain this significant development, with an innovative new theoretical framework.


The SAGE Handbook of Nations and Nationalism

The SAGE Handbook of Nations and Nationalism

Author: Gerard Delanty

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2006-06-29

Total Pages: 610

ISBN-13: 9781412901017

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The SAGE Handbook of Nations and Nationalism gives readers a critical survey of the latest theories and debates. Its three sections guide the reader through the theoretical approaches to this field of study, its major themes - from modernity to memory, migration and genocide - and the diversity of nationalisms found around the globe.