1976
DOI: 10.2307/1148075
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Independence and Interdependence

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“…These forces include states but are not confined to states and their policies. Furthermore, national and international policies are considered within the same analytical lens (Nye 1976).…”
Section: Tracing the Lineages Of Methodological Nationalism In Migratmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These forces include states but are not confined to states and their policies. Furthermore, national and international policies are considered within the same analytical lens (Nye 1976).…”
Section: Tracing the Lineages Of Methodological Nationalism In Migratmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En otros términos, el autor comenzó a dar cuenta de que el poder rebasaba las fuentes tradicionales (militares) y se trataba de un fenómeno mucho más complejo; sin embargo, al momento de definirlo, le resultaba un concepto elusivo y escurridizo. A través de otros trabajos, Joseph Nye fue construyendo una noción de poder correspondiente con la teoría institucionalista neoliberal donde: 1) las organizaciones y los regímenes internacionales enmarcan o encauzan la actuación del Estado y el ejercicio de su poder (Nye, 1972;1976;Keohane & Nye, 1985), y 2) las comunicaciones han dispersado el poder, dando cabida a nuevos actores transnacionales (Nye, 1976: 140-146;.…”
Section: Liberalismo/institucionalismo Neoliberalunclassified
“…An entire literature on transnational business corporations began to appear in the 1970s, at about the same time that scholars of international relations began to use the term (Nye 1976). The term 'transnational' appeared in migration studies in the early 1990s, at approximately the same time that the term 'diaspora' reappeared in scholarship as an analytical category.…”
Section: Transnationalism and Its Parallel Yet Contradictory Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%