The Myth of International Order
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- 9780190942274
- 320.1 CHO
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320.0954 JAF India's Silent Revolution: The Risk of the Low Castes in North Indian Politics | 320.095475 SHE Political Development in Gujarat | 320.1 BAI Deprovincializing Habermas: Global Perspectives | 320.1 CHO The Myth of International Order | 320.1 FUK Political Order and Political Decay | 320.1 GIL The Nature and Development of the Modern State | 320.1 LAL Political Theory |
1. Incapable yet central : the paradox of the modern state
2. The self-undermining state
3. Europe as an other
4. Restaging the state
5. Sympathy for the neoliberal
6. Origins of anarchy : anti-colonial movements and postcolonial order
7. Suffering spectators of development
8. Full circle
9. A world of weak states.
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