
Countries All Over The World Make Decisions Of National And International Importance In A National Parliament. Today, For A Country To Have A National Parliament Is A Global Norm, But This Has Only Been The Case For The Last Few Hundred Years. The Development Of This Remarkable Uniformity Has Seen National Parliaments Become A Global Institution. National Parliaments As A Global Institution Scrutinizes How The Current World Order Comprising National Legislatures Evolved, How Parliaments Work, And How They Form A Global Network Or Field For The Transfer Of Ideas And Information. It Highlights The Remarkably Similar Structures And Practices Of National Parliaments All Around The World, With Even The Opening Words Of A Session Replicating Those Of Other Parliaments, And The Four Sacred Principles That Define National Parliaments As An Institution: National Sovereignty, Parliamentary Immunity, The National Interest Or Common Good, And The Sanctity Of Fellow Parliamentarians. By Considering National Parliaments As A Global Institution, Pertti Alasuutari Explores How Legislatures Symbolize, Sanctify, And Naturalize The Nation-state As The Component Part Of World Society-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates the historical evolution and contemporary function of national parliaments as a standardized global institution within the modern world order. Pertti Alasuutari, a sociologist, utilizes institutionalist theory to examine why national legislatures exhibit remarkable structural and procedural uniformity across diverse political systems. He argues that parliaments serve as symbolic mechanisms that naturalize the nation-state as the primary unit of global society.
What You Will Find
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Scholars in political sociology recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of global institutional isomorphism. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is best suited for those familiar with institutionalist theory and world society research.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2025-05-06
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192843621
ISBN-13:
9780192843623
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