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The National Interest: Politics After Globalization by Philip Cunliffe Paperback

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ISBN-13
9781509561117
Book Title
The National Interest
ISBN
9781509561117

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Polity Press
ISBN-10
1509561110
ISBN-13
9781509561117
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6075476596

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
160 Pages
Publication Name
National Interest : Politics after Globalization
Language
English
Subject
International Relations / General
Publication Year
2025
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science
Author
Philip Cunliffe
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
8.8 Oz
Item Length
8.4 in
Item Width
5.4 in

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Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
"Cunliffe argues valiantly and incisively for a concept long scorned. A revived concept of the national interest will help recover social solidarity, democratic accountability and the basis for pursuing the common good." -- Patrick Porter, University of Birmingham "Cunliffe's book provides a brilliant rehabilitation of the concept of national interest, establishing it as a founding stone of a post-globalist democratic theory and practice and making it the essential point of departure for a rigorous theory of the state-in-society that leaves the shallows of the neoliberal worldview behind." -- Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne "Rejecting the anti-politics of both managerial technocrats and populist demagogues, Philip Cunliffe makes a convincing argument that in today's world genuine democracy is impossible without national sovereignty." -- Michael Lind, author of The New Class War: Saving Democracy from the Managerial Elite "A vital account of how academics and politicians have collaborated in the hollowing out of the idea of the nation state - in favour of sub-national identities and supranational institutions - and how it might be revived." -- David Goodhart, author of The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics, "Cunliffe argues valiantly and incisively for a concept long scorned. A revived concept of the national interest will help recover social solidarity, democratic accountability and the basis for pursuing the common good." Patrick Porter, University of Birmingham "Cunliffe''s book provides a brilliant rehabilitation of the concept of national interest, establishing it as a founding stone of a post-globalist democratic theory and practice and making it the essential point of departure for a rigorous theory of the state-in-society that leaves the shallows of the neoliberal worldview behind." Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne "Rejecting the anti-politics of both managerial technocrats and populist demagogues, Philip Cunliffe makes a convincing argument that in today''s world genuine democracy is impossible without national sovereignty." Michael Lind, author of The New Class War: Saving Democracy from the Managerial Elite "A vital account of how academics and politicians have collaborated in the hollowing out of the idea of the nation state - in favour of sub-national identities and supranational institutions - and how it might be revived." David Goodhart, author of The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics "Cunliffe argues valiantly and incisively for a concept long scorned. A revived concept of the national interest will help recover social solidarity, democratic accountability and the basis for pursuing the common good." Patrick Porter, University of Birmingham "Cunliffe''s book provides a brilliant rehabilitation of the concept of national interest, establishing it as a founding stone of a post-globalist democratic theory and practice and making it the essential point of departure for a rigorous theory of the state-in-society that leaves the shallows of the neoliberal worldview behind." Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne "Rejecting the anti-politics of both managerial technocrats and populist demagogues, Philip Cunliffe makes a convincing argument that in today''s world genuine democracy is impossible without national sovereignty." Michael Lind, author of The New Class War: Saving Democracy from the Managerial Elite "A vital account of how academics and politicians have collaborated in the hollowing out of the idea of the nation state - in favour of sub-national identities and supranational institutions - and how it might be revived." David Goodhart, author of The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
327.73
Table Of Content
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. What Happened to the National Interest? 2. The Theory of the National Interest 3. The History of the National Interest 4. The Nation: A Story of Abandonment 5. The Need for a New National Interest Epilogue Notes
Synopsis
Globalization is over. With US president Donald Trump pursuing an 'America First' agenda in trade and foreign policy, everyone now recognises the urgency of defending their own country's national interest. But what is the national interest and why did it disappear from the political agenda? Will Trump restore American national interests, or will he betray them? How might we know the difference? The National Interest answers these questions. It explains how and why globalist political leaders and bureaucrats abandoned the national interest over the past thirty years. Even today, many of our elites still sneer at the concept as an anachronism in an age of global environmental collapse and 'polycrisis'. But without it, there can be no political representation, and without representation there can be no democratic accountability. The national interest can be revived as part of a strategy of nation-building and national rebirth. This book makes the case for such a revival, heralding a new era of democratic renewal and international cooperation.

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