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... independence , and , second , the intention of establishing a sovereign political identity . The most conspicuous ... independence did not typically create the conditions for the exercise of sovereign power . Put differently , the ...
... independence , and , second , the intention of establishing a sovereign political identity . The most conspicuous ... independence did not typically create the conditions for the exercise of sovereign power . Put differently , the ...
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... independence during which it had been asserted as having a historical and objective warrant , it is only to be expected that a pressing and guiding feature of national idealism would have it alloyed with the question of recognition and ...
... independence during which it had been asserted as having a historical and objective warrant , it is only to be expected that a pressing and guiding feature of national idealism would have it alloyed with the question of recognition and ...
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... independence , securely anchor the sentiment and singularity of national being on which the nationalist struggle had wagered so much . The nation and its freedom , following independence , was thus a project for the future . Independence ...
... independence , securely anchor the sentiment and singularity of national being on which the nationalist struggle had wagered so much . The nation and its freedom , following independence , was thus a project for the future . Independence ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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