G.F. Schuppert contends the state is the central point of reference in social and political science as well as in legal and economic studies. In devoting the central issue of this book to the state, the author makes it not only a work of central interest for the mentioned disciplines but also opens up the subject for a broad audience
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G.F. Schuppert contends the state is the central point of reference in social and political science ...
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What is the nature of the modern state? How did it come into being and what are the characteristics ...
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‘Political Settlements in Divided Societies’, one of the latest contributions to the literature on C...
This contribution is a review of the research handbook in comparative constitutional law, titled Com...
This contribution reviews the book by Günter Frankenberg titled Comparative Constitutional Studies –...
Book review: A New Constitutionalism: Designing Political Institutions for a Good Society. By Steph...
G.F. Schuppert contends the state is the central point of reference in social and political science ...
Federal systems are praised for creating political stability, but they are also blamed for causing r...
What is the nature of the modern state? How did it come into being and what are the characteristics ...
Faiz Sheikh considers James A. Yunker‘s analysis of Eurosceptic thinking and the historical treatmen...
The early 21st century has presented considerable challenges to the problem-solving capacity of the ...
If the state is in decline, what are the consequences of loosening the linkages between traditional ...
Multi-Level Party Politics in Western Europe is a study of territorial dynamics within party systems...
Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem, Reform des allgemeinen Verwaltungsrechts als Aufgabe : Ansatze am Beispiel d...
The author reviews Federalism and Rights by Ellis Katz and G. Alan Tarr and To Make a Nation: The Re...
Vito Tanzi’s important, well-written and occasionally provocative new book provides an historic acco...
In Citizens in Europe: Essays on Democracy, Constitutionalism and European Integration, Claus Offe a...
‘Political Settlements in Divided Societies’, one of the latest contributions to the literature on C...
This contribution is a review of the research handbook in comparative constitutional law, titled Com...
This contribution reviews the book by Günter Frankenberg titled Comparative Constitutional Studies –...
Book review: A New Constitutionalism: Designing Political Institutions for a Good Society. By Steph...