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World Statehood: The Future of World Politics

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By (author): Heikki Patomäki

Developing a processual understanding of world statehood, this book combines history, political philosophy, explanatory social science, and critical-reflexive futures studies. While doing so, it poses essential questions about world political integration, especially (i) whether and to what degree elements of world statehood exist today, (ii) whether the development of further elements of world statehood in some stronger sense can be seen as a tendential direction of history, and (iii) whether, and under what conditions, a world state could be viable?

The book is organised into three parts. The first part, Cosmopolitical processes, explores whether world history as a whole is directed towards planetary integration, focusing on the emergence of cosmopolitanism, the world economy, and the peace problematic. The second part of the book, Reflexive futures and agency, focuses on the contemporary 21st-century processes of world history in terms of how non-fixed pasts, changingcontexts, and anticipations of the future interact. The author explains how certain rational directionality is compatible with the possibility of deglobalisation, disintegrative tendencies, and gridlock in global governance in the key areas of the economy, security, and environment. In the final part of the book, World statehood and beyond, the author develops further the processual and open-ended account of the formation of interconnected elements of world statehood by discussing the cases of a global greenhouse gas tax and world parliament. He also analyses the feasibility of different paths towards global-scale integration and the potential for conflicts, divisions, and disintegration.

This book is a must-read for students and scholars of political science, international relations, history, sociology, political philosophy, and futures studies interested in a better understanding of world statehood, world political integration, as well as the future of world politics.


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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031323072

About Heikki Patomäki

Heikki Patomäki is a Professor of World Politics at the University of Helsinki Finland. Previously he was a Full Professor at the Nottingham Trent University United Kingdom (1998-2003); at the RMIT University in Melbourne Australia (2007-10); and a Visiting Professor at the Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto Japan (2012). Additionally he is a member of the Finnish Academy of Sciences and Letters (2018-) and a Life Member of Clare Hall at the University of Cambridge United Kingdom. He is also a founding member of the Helsinki Centre for Global Political Economy (Helsinki-GPE) which was established in April 2020 and Vice Chair of the EuroMemo network for 2021-23.

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