Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... refers to macro - level phenomena such as social institutions and norms ( Bohman 1991 , p . 146 ; see also Giddens 1979 , pp . 55-57 , and Wendt 1987 for an application to IR ) . Although this study focuses on the problem of analyzing ...
... refers to macro - level phenomena such as social institutions and norms ( Bohman 1991 , p . 146 ; see also Giddens 1979 , pp . 55-57 , and Wendt 1987 for an application to IR ) . Although this study focuses on the problem of analyzing ...
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... have found it much harder to deal with cultural micro - level phenomena such as nationalism than their liberal colleagues . For example , although John Mearsheimer ( 1990 ) refers to " hypernationalism , " he declares the concept to be 135.
... have found it much harder to deal with cultural micro - level phenomena such as nationalism than their liberal colleagues . For example , although John Mearsheimer ( 1990 ) refers to " hypernationalism , " he declares the concept to be 135.
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... refers to the technical and economic preconditions for efficient production of wealth and power . In an often - quoted article , Bean ( 1973 ) argues 4My definition of power is an absolute rather than relative one . For an argument for ...
... refers to the technical and economic preconditions for efficient production of wealth and power . In an often - quoted article , Bean ( 1973 ) argues 4My definition of power is an absolute rather than relative one . For an argument for ...
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