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Changes in the State: Causes and Consequences

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The subject of the state has become one of the foci of scholarly discourse in political science, sociology, economics and human geography. Drawing on contributions from these various disciplines, Changes in the State seeks to understand the state in terms of dynamism and change. By examining how and why the state changes, using various models and theories, this volume enlivens current debate by replacing the static concept of the state with a new and vital approach.

264 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1990

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Edward S. Greenberg

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