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Tables of Contents for Theory of the Global State
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xi
 
Introduction: globality in historical perspective
1
24
Three narratives of transition
2
5
Conceptualizing change
7
2
The meaning of global
9
3
Fallacies of the globalization debate
12
3
Grasping the revolution
15
3
Key problems in the theory of globality
18
2
Method, argument and structure
20
5
Part I Critique
Critique of national and international relations
25
42
The problem of nationality and internationality
27
3
Sovereignty and universality
30
4
Capitalist modernity
34
9
State, geopolitics and industrial society
43
4
Culture, nationality and ethnicity
47
4
Internationality and anarchy
51
7
War and society
58
4
Revolution and civil war
62
5
Intimations of globality: Hamlet without the Prince
67
34
Social science as stamp collecting
68
2
Crisis of ancien regime social science
70
6
Limits of the international
76
4
Economism and sociologism in global theory
80
10
Transformations of internationality
90
4
Seeking the global Prince
94
7
Part II History and agency
Internationalized bloc-states and democratic revolution
101
43
Contradictions of the high national-international era
102
3
Dialectics of total war
105
5
1945 and the national-democratic revolution
110
6
A post-national, pre-global world
116
4
Global institutions and consciousness
120
4
Cold War and the integrated bloc-state
124
9
Democratic revolution, Cold War and war
133
4
Towards globalism
137
2
The real'revolution in the revolution'
139
5
Global revolution, counterrevolution and genocidal war
144
29
The final crisis of the bloc-system
145
6
Revolution and counterrevolution, 1989-91
151
7
From counterrevolution to genocide
158
2
Worldwide scope of revolutionary change
160
6
Global-democratic revolution and state formation
166
7
Part III State
State in globality
173
22
Globality and social categories
174
5
The singularity of state
179
6
Defining state in plurality
185
7
Global state: singularity and plurality
192
3
Relations and forms of global state power
195
37
Centres of power, borders of violence
197
2
The global-Western state-conglomerate
199
9
Quasi-imperial nation-states
208
3
New, proto- and quasi-states
211
2
The global layer of state
213
7
State relations and 'intervention' in globality
220
5
Changing conditions of sovereignty
225
4
National and international in the global era
229
3
Contradictions of state power: towards the global state?
232
27
Crises of the quasi-imperial nation-states
233
4
Dilemmas of new states
237
2
Evolving structure of the Western state
239
5
The superpower, the Union and the future of the West
244
7
Towards a global state?
251
4
Limits and contradictions of global state power
255
4
Part IV Conclusion
Politics of the unfinished revolution
259
12
Old politics and new
260
5
Completing the global revolution
265
6
References
271
16
Index
287