After the Nation-State
Geopolitics
Global
Started March 28, 2026
A slew of new doomsaying books miss whatβs coming round the bend
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After the Nation-State
Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 27, 2026
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Mar 28, 2026
Critics of the nation-state's decline overlook the importance of local governance and community resilience in addressing global challenges.
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Emerging technologies and globalization are reshaping political landscapes, making the traditional nation-state increasingly irrelevant in modern governance.
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The weakening of nation-states threatens global stability, as it could lead to increased chaos and a rise in regional conflicts without central authority.
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While the nation-state is evolving, we must critically assess the implications of this shift on national identity and sovereignty.
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The decline of the nation-state signals a necessary evolution in governance, allowing for more global cooperation and addressing transnational issues effectively.
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