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Which author argues that nation-states should retain at least some power in the face of globalization?
Which author argues that nation-states should retain at least some power in the face of globalization?
- Mann
- Concley (correct)
- Beland
- All of the above
According to Mann, what is the issue with nation-states in the face of globalization?
According to Mann, what is the issue with nation-states in the face of globalization?
- They are not effective in the face of globalization (correct)
- They are too strong
- They are unnecessary
- They are not adapting quickly enough
What is Beland's viewpoint on the role of the state in advanced industrial societies?
What is Beland's viewpoint on the role of the state in advanced industrial societies?
- It is remaining the same
- It is growing weaker
- It is enduring and even increasing (correct)
- It is decreasing
What is a common theme among the arguments made by Concley, Mann, and Beland?
What is a common theme among the arguments made by Concley, Mann, and Beland?
What can be inferred about the authors' views on globalization?
What can be inferred about the authors' views on globalization?
Study Notes
Arguments Made Including the Nation-State
- The nation-state can retain at least some power in the face of globalization, according to Concley (2002).
- Mann (2007) argues that the nation-state has efficacy in the face of globalization.
- In advanced industrial societies, the role of the state is not only enduring but also increasing, as stated by Beland (2018).
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This quiz explores the arguments made about the nation-state's role and power in the face of globalization. It covers perspectives from Concley, Mann, and Beland on the efficacy and endurance of the nation-state.