Is the Nation State in Decline?
Are nation states equipped to deal with trans-national threats facing the world, such as terrorism, migration and global warming?
People around the world continue to want a nation to call their own. There have been recent independence referendums in Kurdistan, Catalonia and Scotland. This trend has being going on for a century, as empires have given way to nation states, and those states have further subdivided. For much of the 20th century this made sense. Politics, the economy, and communications were mostly organised at a national scale. National governments had actual powers to manage modern economies. But after many decades of globalisation, have economies and information grown beyond the authority of national governments? How good are nation states at dealing with trans-national threats such as terrorism, migration or global warming? Carrie Gracie and a panel of expert guests discuss whether the nation state is in decline. And if so, what might replace it?
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Rana Dasgupta -Β Writer in residence at Brown University
Philip Bobbitt -Β Director ofΒ the Center for National Security at Columbia Law School
Angie Hobbs - Professor of the public understanding of philosophy, University of Sheffield
Phillipe Legrain - Senior Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics
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People celebrating the independence declaration of Catalonia in October, 2017 by Carles Palacio/NurPhoto via Getty Images
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- Fri 17 Aug 2018 08:06GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service except News Internet
- Fri 17 Aug 2018 17:06GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Australasia
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