The State

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John A. Hall
Psychology Press, 1994 - Počet stran: 1792
The state is one of the most important concepts in explaining the shape of modern life. It is also a concept surrounded with much dispute. What exactly is the state? How important is it in influencing personal conduct? Does it act impartially? What changes has it undergone? What are the varieties of state organization? These three volumes, edited by John Hall - one of the world's best respected commentators on the subject - provide scholars and students with a reliable and comprehensive guide to these questions. The volumes will be essential reading for anyone with a serious interest in the state.
 

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Commentary
5
A Possible
25
StateMaking and NationBuilding Anthony D Smith
59
Cultural and Instrumental Approaches to Ethnic Nationalism
90
Commentary
109
Society and the Stalinist state in the period of the Five Year Plans
135
Western and Soviet
173
Commentary
217
Foreign Aid and the Capitalist State in Underdeveloped Countries
287
Commentary
319
Reflections on Adam Smith
335
Commentary
357
Interest Intermediation and Regime Governability in Contemporary
383
Corporatist and Dualist Tendencies
421
Commentary
455
Lessons for Latin
484

Reflections on the Patterns of Change in the Bureaucratic
231
The Empirical and the Juridical
267
ExportLed Growth and the CenterRight Coalition in Turkey
506
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