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                    Somers, Margaret, 133, 208            old social movements and, 88, 89,
                    Soysal, Yasemin, 179, 180, 182          90
                    “Special rights,” 169–171             in pluralist theory, 14
                    “Spin doctors,” 198–199               privatization of functions, 65–66
                    State autonomy                        Resource Mobilization Theory and,
                      globalization and, 193                92–93, 97
                      state sovereignty vs., 68–69, 71    rights of non-citizens and, 180,
                    State censorship, information           181–182
                        technology and, 45, 69            security, 67
                    State(s). See also Nation-state       as site of cultural politics, 36
                      as actors in global governance,     United Nations and, 210–211
                        202–203                           use of force and, 36, 37
                      arbiter model of, 5, 6              vertical and horizontal networks
                      citizenship and, 132, 134             and, 65
                      conditional globalization and,      Weberian theory of, 9–10
                        227–230                         State sovereignty
                      convergence of Weberians and        cosmopolitan law and, 73–74
                        Marxists on relative autonomy     globalization and, 193
                        of, 13                            modern international state system
                      cultural politics and, x              and, 71–72
                      democracy between, 209–213          restructuring of in global
                      in Durkheimian thought, 15–16         governance, 67–68
                      economic power of, 36–37            state autonomy vs., 68–69, 71
                      effect of society on, 3             terrorism and, 66–67
                      Foucault and governmentality,     Steel-hard housing, of bureaucratic
                        26–29                               power, 10, 41n3
                      functionalist model of, 5, 7–8    Street, John, 199
                      globalization and, 44, 45, 46, 48,   Structural Adjustment Programs, 71,
                        69–70                               212
                      human rights and, 74              Structural Transformation of the
                      human rights law and, 206–208         Public Sphere, The (Habermas),
                      imperialism and transformation of,    222–223, 226
                        63–78                           Structuration theory, 34
                      inequalities between, in IGOs,    Student movement of 1960s, 88, 98–99
                        210–213                         “Subject and Power, The” (Foucault),
                      instrumental model of, 5              24–25
                      internationalizing, 38, 53, 64–66,   Subjectivity
                        239                               disorganized capitalism and, 52
                      labor movement and modern, 89       global social movements and, 126
                      markets and, 44–45                  as means of social control, 8
                      Marxist theory of, 4–6              politicizing of, 152
                      neo-Marxist theories of, 6–9        power and, 23
                      new social movements and, 90–91     Resource Mobilization Theory and,
                      NGOs and INGOs and, 64                92, 100
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