The State: Historical and Political DimensionsRichard English, Charles Townshend Routledge, 12. okt. 2012 - 264 sider Drawing on current debates on secessions within the United Kingdom, this book analyses the British State today and looks at its place in the future. Featuring original contributions from a variety of disciplines, this study tackles the problem of defining and studying the state and looks at the role the nation-state has played as the basic political unit in Europe and throughout the world. |
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... role the nation state has played as the basic political unit in Europe and throughout the world. Featuring original contributions from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, including history, sociology and politics, this collection ...
... role the nation state has played as the basic political unit in Europe and throughout the world. Featuring original contributions from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, including history, sociology and politics, this collection ...
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... role the nation state has played as the basic political unit in Europe and throughout the world . Featuring original contributions from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds , including history , sociology and politics , this collection ...
... role the nation state has played as the basic political unit in Europe and throughout the world . Featuring original contributions from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds , including history , sociology and politics , this collection ...
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... role of force . In Lenin's view , for example , " The state is a special organization of force : it is an organization of violence for the suppression of some class ' ( that class being the proletariat under the bourgeois state , and ...
... role of force . In Lenin's view , for example , " The state is a special organization of force : it is an organization of violence for the suppression of some class ' ( that class being the proletariat under the bourgeois state , and ...
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... role involving institutions marked by their public and impersonal quality . Another approach to the question of definition might be to consider important phenomena to which the state is related , but from which it must in some way be ...
... role involving institutions marked by their public and impersonal quality . Another approach to the question of definition might be to consider important phenomena to which the state is related , but from which it must in some way be ...
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... role ( in the UK , for example ) diminished in recent years ? The redistributive effects of taxation represent one of the state's major impacts , but how far is it the economy which in fact shapes the state , even in relation to such ...
... role ( in the UK , for example ) diminished in recent years ? The redistributive effects of taxation represent one of the state's major impacts , but how far is it the economy which in fact shapes the state , even in relation to such ...
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Wales and the British state The outer form of subjugation | 44 |
The state in independent Ireland | 66 |
The state and Northern Ireland | 95 |
Federal and confederal ideas in Scottish political culture | 109 |
Member states and the European Union | 143 |
State and public security | 165 |
The state and prostate terrorism in Ireland | 184 |
The British state sovereignty and identities | 210 |
Nations states and religions | 235 |
Index | 248 |
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