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320 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2007
states made empires, and empires dissolved into states. Empires are structures of political and economic interference that organize their component parts hierarchically. They thus represent the major conditions that statehood is designed to escape. Statehood implies the absence of external interference in internal affairs, as well as formal equality in relations with other states. (106-7)