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The Netherlands

by Thomas R. Rochon
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Across Europe, national leaders and ordinary citizens alike face the problems and opportunities raised by increasing economic and political interdependence. Interdependence between nations creates new dilemmas in every sphere of activity. In The Netherlands: Negotiating Sovereignty in an Interdependent World, Thomas Rochon offers a comparative focus and a strong conceptualization of small-state issues applied to present the Netherlands experience.Although all countries face issues of sovereignty and adjustment to international forces, the Dutch have addressed these issues more explicitly and over a longer span of time. How have the Dutch gone about the transformation from global power to small state? What lessons have they learned along the way that might be applied elsewhere in Europe, not to mention the United States? Rochon addresses these issues and provides background information on the people, culture, government, and economy of the country. In the final chapter, he summarizes the Dutch experience and explains that what unites the Netherlands with other industrial nations is how the country copes with change.

About the Author, Thomas R. Rochon

Thomas R. Rochon is professor and director of the School of Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate University.

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Rochon (Director, School of Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate U.) provides an introduction to The Netherlands' experience with international politics, from the country's physical and political origins and the organization of Dutch society to such features as political parties, Dutch democracy, the policy process, and the welfare state. The final two chapters address The Netherlands' role in the world market since the 17th century and the process of negotiating sovereignty in an interdependent world. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 14, 1997
Publisher
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1999.
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780813328805

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