Liberal States and the Freedom of Movement Selective Borders, Unequa
State borders regulate cross-border mobility and determine peoples' chances to travel, work, and study across the globe. This book looks at how global mobility is defined by borders in 2011 in comparison to the 1970s. The authors trace the transformation
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Liberal States and the Freedom of Movement
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This illustration is taken from the original etching in Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan of 1651. Palgrave Macmillan and the editors are grateful to Lucila Muñoz-Sanchez and Monika Sniegs for their help in redesigning the original to illustrate what “transformations of the state” might mean. The inscription at the top of the original frontispiece reads “non est potestas Super Terram quae Comparetur ei” (Job 41.33): “there is no power on earth which can be compared to him”. In the Bible, this refers to the sea-monster, Leviathan. (Original Leviathan image reprinted courtesy of the British Library.)
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Transformations of the State
Titles include: Outlines of the themes of the series: Achim Hurrelmann, Stephan Leibfried, Kerstin Martens and Peter Mayer (editors) TRANSFORMING THE GOLDEN-AGE NATION STATE Joan DeBardeleben and Achim Hurrelmann (editors) DEMOCRATIC DILEMMAS OF MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE Legitimacy, Representation and Accountability in the European Union Klaus Dingwerth THE NEW TRANSNATIONALISM Transnational Governance and Democratic Legitimacy Michael Dobbins HIGHER EDUCATION POLICIES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Convergence towards a Common Model? Anna Holzscheiter CHILDREN’S RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS The Transformative Power of Transnational Discourse Achim Hurrelmann, Steffen Schneider and Jens Steffek (editors) LEGITIMACY IN AN AGE OF GLOBAL POLITICS Anja P. Jakobi INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND LIFELONG LEARNING From Global Agendas to Policy Diffusion Andreas Kruck PRIVATE RATINGS, PUBLIC REGULATIONS Credit Rating Agencies and Global Financial Governance Lutz Leisering (editor) THE NEW REGULATORY STATE Regulating Pensions in Germany and the UK Kerstin Martens, Alessandra Rusconi and Kathrin Leuze (editors) NEW ARENAS OF EDUCATION GOVERNANCE The Impact of International Organizations and Markets on Educational Policy Making Kerstin Martens, Alexander-Kenneth Nagel, Michael Windzio and Ansgar Weyma
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