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The article deals with attacks on 'traditional' social economic functions of the nation-states in the globalization processes. The prism of the view is the approach of international political economy as an interdisciplinary science. There are discussed the new possibilities of the state concepts in the globalization processes, 'the necessity' to dismantle the social state, such as the question of the alternative actors of these social functions formerly provided by the nation-state.
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Inštitúcie a vzťahy Slovákov a Čechov v Londýne

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The theories of transnational migration offer such a form of experience and identities, which is not anchored in the assumed unity of place, culture and identity, touched with ideology. In this sense, the identities of migrants are usually formed in the discourse of nationality; their nationality relations revolve around the loyalty to the nation-state and the imaginary nation-community. The essay points out in which way the institutions and the type of accommodation influence the creation of 'Czechoslovak community' consciousness. The author concentrates on the influence of concrete institutions (accommodation and work agencies, job agencies, websites) because of which the ethnic schemes 'I am Slovak', 'I am Czech' are mobilized only seldom within the concrete environment. For entering into friendly and partner relations, the factors resulting from practical life in a metropolis are more important than the nationality.
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Neo-liberal policies of 1980's and 1990's have resulted in serious financial crises and balance of payments problems in all over the world. These policies have remained insufficient and defective in the face of modern capitalist system. Under these circumstances, the notion of nation-state has begun to be eroded and this fact leads some social scientists to neo-logical efforts of neo-liberalism. As a result, the functions of the state in modern capitalist world and new liberal development policies have been reconsidered. In this study, we shall question the implications of 'industrial district models' that can be regarded as a new industrial development model of new liberal paradigm.
Filozofia (Philosophy)
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2009
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vol. 64
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issue 9
861-875
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This essay offers a reflection on and a summary of the authoress's book on nationalism. The book is a critical assessment of well-established theories, or rather approaches to nationalism and argues that these are inadequate in addressing nationalism in contemporary settings. The premise is that studies of nationalism are too preoccupied with questions about the modernity versus ancientness of the nation, the construction of identity, its authenticity and the character of nationalism itself. The authoress argues that many of these questions, whilst relevant to our understanding of the history and politics of nationalism in the past nevertheless fall short in explaining its role, politics and actions today when the states and nations are facing very different challenges. The new challenges reflect the increased relevance of politics beyond the state, trans-national ethnic networks, violence and general internationalisation of ethnic relations. The latter, in particular is the subject of this essay.
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