Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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Page 39
... assumption makes sense . If the time scope extends to longer periods , however , the exogenization of agency becomes problematic : " Within the static one - short game the persistence of the players ' identity may be ignored ; but with ...
... assumption makes sense . If the time scope extends to longer periods , however , the exogenization of agency becomes problematic : " Within the static one - short game the persistence of the players ' identity may be ignored ; but with ...
Page 52
... assumption , for , as we have seen , even small causes sometimes make a big difference . Indeed , almost without exception , economic equilibrium analysis and functionalist sociology rest on the assumption that historical accidents do ...
... assumption , for , as we have seen , even small causes sometimes make a big difference . Indeed , almost without exception , economic equilibrium analysis and functionalist sociology rest on the assumption that historical accidents do ...
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... assumption of absolute rule implies a pure command structure devoid of any sense of democracy . The sovereignty principle deprives the conquered units of their actor capacity in two respects . The responsibility to manage foreign ...
... assumption of absolute rule implies a pure command structure devoid of any sense of democracy . The sovereignty principle deprives the conquered units of their actor capacity in two respects . The responsibility to manage foreign ...
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