Dotted Lines: Networks, Quantum Holism, and the Changing Nation State (original) (raw)
Public Administration Quarterly, 2005
Abstract
Borders and the nation-state model are increasingly under stress. This article demonstrates how networks and network structures are currently holding the nation-state model together while some as-yet-unknown future model of collective action develops. Networks are particularly useful at helping to overcome three acute problems associated with the nation state: (1) the internal clash of interests, (2) system externalities, and (3) synergy dysfunction. In keeping with a quantum, holistic view of reality, borders are best viewed as dotted lines on our maps. Another way to state this argument is that networks and network structures may now be viewed as constructs to help societies maintain the belief that national borders are still meaningful although for numerous specific policies these borders mutated or even disappeared long ago. INTRODUCTION We may distinguish certain things for the sake of convenience. The word 'distinguish' means 'to mark apart.' A distinction is m...
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