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Imagining a New Left Internationalism Outside the Legacies of the Settler State

Speaking Out of Place

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Evolution of State-Centric International Order

This chapter analyzes the historical context of the state-centric international order post-World War II and its shift towards focusing on the nation-state as the primary unit in international politics. It explores the impact of decolonization on the universalization of the nation-state norm and examines debates on the relationship between public and private actors in shaping the global landscape.

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