Search
Search
Rearmament is undermining the nation-state
Rearmament is undermining the nation-state

Date

source

share

The world is re-arming. It’s tempting to see this as part of a broader revival of nationalism driven by populists like Modi and Putin. On the contrary, argues Faisal Devji, it is a crucial part of a slow-motion collapse of nation states. Armed forces lie at the heart of national sovereignty, yet from Israel to India they are hiring mercenaries and allowing their centralized command structures to crumble. Nations are thereby ceding the monopoly of violence on which they depend to increasingly autonomous, unwieldy militaries.   It has become a banality to suggest that nationalism is enjoying a revival around the world. This return is often seen as a repudiation of globalization, which not so long ago was held to be the defining characteristic of the post-Cold War period. Premised upon the vast expansion of capital, commodities, and communications across national boundaries, globalizatio…

Originally appeared on iai.tv news RSS feed Read More

More
articles

More
news

What is Disagreement?

What is Disagreement?

This is Part 1 of a 4-part series on the academic, and specifically philosophical study of disagreement. In this series...

The Ethics of Abortion

The Ethics of Abortion

[New Entry by Elizabeth Harman on May 14, 2025.] Abortion is the intentional termination of a pregnancy, either via surgery...

Abu Bakr al-Razi

Abu Bakr al-Razi

[Revised entry by Peter Adamson on May 14, 2025. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (865 – 925...