Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... chapters in terms of these historical processes . Chapter 6 presents the first model of nationalism . By far the most parsimonious of the frameworks analyzed in this dissertation , this static model shares the equilibrium focus of ...
... chapters in terms of these historical processes . Chapter 6 presents the first model of nationalism . By far the most parsimonious of the frameworks analyzed in this dissertation , this static model shares the equilibrium focus of ...
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... chapters fall into two main groups that can be examined independently . The first one , focusing on state- formation , consists of Chapter 4 only . The second part , introducing nationalism , starts with the introduction of Chapter 5 ...
... chapters fall into two main groups that can be examined independently . The first one , focusing on state- formation , consists of Chapter 4 only . The second part , introducing nationalism , starts with the introduction of Chapter 5 ...
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... Chapter 5 , followed by three modeling chapters . Chapter 6 offered a general model describing how the overall power of political actors depends on their scale and cohesion . Going beyond the equilibrium focus of this model , Chapters 7 ...
... Chapter 5 , followed by three modeling chapters . Chapter 6 offered a general model describing how the overall power of political actors depends on their scale and cohesion . Going beyond the equilibrium focus of this model , Chapters 7 ...
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