The Nation-State in Globalization
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The Nation-State in Globalization

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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

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    What can be inferred about the authors' views on globalization?

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    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.

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