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... sovereign political identity . The most conspicuous feature of the former was , typically , mass anti - imperial movements , organised under the omnibus banner ' they must leave ' ; and , of the latter , the establishment of ...
... sovereign political identity . The most conspicuous feature of the former was , typically , mass anti - imperial movements , organised under the omnibus banner ' they must leave ' ; and , of the latter , the establishment of ...
Page 75
... sovereign state than the most powerful kingdom . " 85 Vattel reiterated the old trope that Switzerland had survived ... sovereigns . At the same time , he recognised that schemes to keep peace by equalising the political power of states ...
... sovereign state than the most powerful kingdom . " 85 Vattel reiterated the old trope that Switzerland had survived ... sovereigns . At the same time , he recognised that schemes to keep peace by equalising the political power of states ...
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... sovereign state depended upon an ' erosion of all competing loyalties ' and the continual fostering of that single , cohe- sive version of ' the people ' which , since the late eighteenth century , the foundational logic of nationality ...
... sovereign state depended upon an ' erosion of all competing loyalties ' and the continual fostering of that single , cohe- sive version of ' the people ' which , since the late eighteenth century , the foundational logic of nationality ...
Contents
Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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