Territory, Authority, Rights
Explore the intricate world of globalization with Territory, Authority, Rights by noted sociologist Saskia Sassen, published by Princeton University Press in 2008. Spanning an insightful 512 pages, this compelling work argues that the phenomenon of globalization is best understood as "denationalization," yet remains influenced by long-established institutions and networks rooted in national contexts, such as the rule of law. Sassen meticulously examines the critical intersections of digital technology with concepts of territory, authority, and rights, highlighting the evolving landscape in our interconnected world. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in political science, economics, and the dynamics of contemporary global issues. Dive deep into the theoretical frameworks that define our modern realities and discover how globalization reshapes societal norms and governance.