Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... questions why states and nations form and disintegrate . Thus , the main debate in postwar International Relations ( IR ) theory revolved around the question of whether cooperation or conflict dominates the international arena . The ...
... questions why states and nations form and disintegrate . Thus , the main debate in postwar International Relations ( IR ) theory revolved around the question of whether cooperation or conflict dominates the international arena . The ...
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... question . To emphasize only continuity in world history , including the supposed invariance of the state as a political organization , brushes aside a research question that cries out for explanation . Indeed , the end of the Cold War ...
... question . To emphasize only continuity in world history , including the supposed invariance of the state as a political organization , brushes aside a research question that cries out for explanation . Indeed , the end of the Cold War ...
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... question some of their most cherished assumptions thwarts innovation and leaves many important questions unanswered . I have tried to demonstrate that even a moderate deviation from the current orthodoxy is likely to yield rich ...
... question some of their most cherished assumptions thwarts innovation and leaves many important questions unanswered . I have tried to demonstrate that even a moderate deviation from the current orthodoxy is likely to yield rich ...
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