Globalization and Sovereignty: Beyond the Territorial Trap challenges the prevailing narrative that state sovereignty is being overshadowed by global processes. Author John Agnew argues against the notion that sovereignty is universally eroding, proposing instead a more nuanced understanding of how sovereignty operates across different geographical scales. He explores the complexity of sovereignty beyond rigid territorial boundaries and presents a framework for rethinking globalization’s impact on governance. This provocative work offers an innovative perspective on the interplay between state control and global networks, providing valuable insights into contemporary political geography.
