Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages

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Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages is a major scholarly book by sociologist Saskia Sassen that analyzes how globalization reshapes the relationships between state power, territoriality, and legal authority from the medieval era to the present.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline sociology of globalization
author S. Sassen NERFINISHED
Saskia Sassen NERFINISHED
contribution analysis of partial denationalization of state functions
framework for analyzing global assemblages
linking medieval and contemporary forms of authority
reconceptualization of sovereignty in a global era
examines changing nature of citizenship
decoupling of territory and authority
emergence of new global assemblages
impact of global markets on state sovereignty
interaction between national and supranational legal regimes
reconfiguration of state authority under globalization
role of non-state actors in governance
field globalization studies
political science
political sociology
sociology
focusesOn historical transformations of political order
institutional foundations of globalization
relationship between rights and state structures
relationship between territory and authority
genre academic non-fiction
hasPart analysis of contemporary global institutions
analysis of medieval territorial and legal orders
analysis of modern nation-state formation
language English
mainTopic global capitalism
globalization
governance
historical sociology
human rights
legal authority
sovereignty
state power
territoriality
transnational institutions
notableFor historical depth in analysis of globalization
influence on globalization debates
interdisciplinary approach
relatedWork Losing Control? Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization NERFINISHED
The Global City NERFINISHED
theoreticalApproach global systems perspective
historical-comparative analysis
institutional analysis
timeSpanCovered medieval era to contemporary period

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