Regulating Statehood
In "Regulating Statehood," author Shahar Hameiri presents a compelling examination of state-building interventions that are shaping a new model of transnationally regulated statehood. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2010, this insightful book spans 248 pages and offers a profound analysis through case studies from the Asia-Pacific region. Hameiri delves into the intricate politics surrounding state building, exploring its far-reaching implications for contemporary notions of statehood and the broader global order. This first edition is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of governance and the evolving dynamics of international relations. Discover how state-building initiatives are not just altering national identities but also redefining the framework of global governance.