Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... scholars pit their own more sociological outlook against the rationalistic approaches of neorealism and neoliberalism . In a review of this division , Robert Keohane ( 1988 ) has labelled these two positions reflectivism and rationalism ...
... scholars pit their own more sociological outlook against the rationalistic approaches of neorealism and neoliberalism . In a review of this division , Robert Keohane ( 1988 ) has labelled these two positions reflectivism and rationalism ...
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... scholars argue that no serious analytical costs are incurred by treating the state as a generic , invariant concept ( Waltz 1979 ; Fischer 1992 ) . More historically minded scholars , however , have argued against this conservative ...
... scholars argue that no serious analytical costs are incurred by treating the state as a generic , invariant concept ( Waltz 1979 ; Fischer 1992 ) . More historically minded scholars , however , have argued against this conservative ...
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... scholars emphasized the prohibitive cost facing protesters confronted with the coercive powers of the modern state . In essence , it was generally thought that people either did not want to revolt or that they could not . History has ...
... scholars emphasized the prohibitive cost facing protesters confronted with the coercive powers of the modern state . In essence , it was generally thought that people either did not want to revolt or that they could not . History has ...
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