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ID080327
Title ProperSupervised state
LanguageENG
AuthorCowan, Jane K
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article addresses an arresting conjuncture: the fact that the international community's involvement in states' affairs frequently coalesces around a state's management of internal difference. I outline striking parallels in the ways relations between supranational bodies, some European states, and their minorities were reconfigured in two post-imperial moments: the decade following the Great War and the present period of post-socialist transformation. In both periods supranational bodies developed regimes of supervision whose rationale and focus were minority rights and the state's governance of difference. Examining a figure I call "the supervised state," I reflect on its implications for theorisations of state and sovereignty. I place these moments of intensified supervision of selected states within a larger history of supranational scrutiny and a political landscape that entailed a spectrum of sovereignties
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 14, No.5; Oct-Dec 2007: p545-578
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 14, No.5; Oct-Dec 2007: p545-578
Key WordsSupranationalism ;  Supervision ;  Minorities ;  Sovereignty ;  State