The nation-state and global order : a historical introduction to contemporary politics / Walter C. Opello, Jr., Stephen J. Rosow.
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Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Library General Stacks | 320.011 OPN 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Rashid | 95700 |
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320.011 ARS 1984 Social choice and justice / | 320.011 FAI 2004 Introduction to contemporary political theory / | 320.011 HEB 1987 Beyond justice / | 320.011 OPN 2004 The nation-state and global order : | 320.011 RAP 1985 Political change and underdevelopment : | 320.011 RAP 1986 Political change and underdevelopment : | 320.011 REM 1987 Modern theories of exploitation / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-297) and index.
Introduction : a historical approach to the state and global order -- The emergence of the territorial state -- The ancient Roman state : imperial rule -- The feudal "state" : indirect rule -- The medieval state : territorial sovereignty instituted -- The modern territorial state -- The absolute state : sovereignty unbound -- The liberal constitutional state : sovereignty popularized -- The antiliberal state : sovereignty particularized -- The managerial state : sovereignty rationalized -- Globalizing the territorial state -- The colonial state : sovereignty expanded -- The nation-state : sovereignty reimagined -- The postcolonial state : instituting sovereignty -- Challenges to the state -- The present state of states : sovereignty challenged -- Conclusion : a new global order?
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