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Chapter 4 The weakening of the concept of sovereignty. Globalisation and internationalisation in the legal, political, economic and cultural domains. The growing role of English as the medium of these phenomena
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Sue Wright
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Introduction The themes of the book 1
- Chapter 1 Definitions. Theories of nationalism and the role of language. The nationalists and linguistic nationalism. The modernists, industrialisation and democracy. The post-modernists and the invention of tradition 10
- Chapter 2 The role of language in nation state formation. The three European models: assimilation, blood and belonging and fragmentation 31
- Chapter 3 Language as a key organising principle of nationalism. Contending schools in the debate. The linguistic realities of multilingual states 61
- Chapter 4 The weakening of the concept of sovereignty. Globalisation and internationalisation in the legal, political, economic and cultural domains. The growing role of English as the medium of these phenomena 79
- Chapter 5 The growth of the European Community. Theories of integration. The role of language 108
- Chapter 6 Theories of democracy: participatory and liberal representative democracy. The essential role of language in democracy. The democratic deficit in the EU and the need to develop new practices for a multilingual polity 126
- Chapter 7 Managing plurilingualism in the institutions of the EU 162
- Chapter 8 New and smaller polities. Europe of the Regions. Support for the lesser-used languages of Europe 179
- Chapter 9 Language in the domains of defence, education and research networks 194
- Chapter 10 Conclusions 230
- Bibliography 255
- Index 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Introduction The themes of the book 1
- Chapter 1 Definitions. Theories of nationalism and the role of language. The nationalists and linguistic nationalism. The modernists, industrialisation and democracy. The post-modernists and the invention of tradition 10
- Chapter 2 The role of language in nation state formation. The three European models: assimilation, blood and belonging and fragmentation 31
- Chapter 3 Language as a key organising principle of nationalism. Contending schools in the debate. The linguistic realities of multilingual states 61
- Chapter 4 The weakening of the concept of sovereignty. Globalisation and internationalisation in the legal, political, economic and cultural domains. The growing role of English as the medium of these phenomena 79
- Chapter 5 The growth of the European Community. Theories of integration. The role of language 108
- Chapter 6 Theories of democracy: participatory and liberal representative democracy. The essential role of language in democracy. The democratic deficit in the EU and the need to develop new practices for a multilingual polity 126
- Chapter 7 Managing plurilingualism in the institutions of the EU 162
- Chapter 8 New and smaller polities. Europe of the Regions. Support for the lesser-used languages of Europe 179
- Chapter 9 Language in the domains of defence, education and research networks 194
- Chapter 10 Conclusions 230
- Bibliography 255
- Index 275