Recently there has been increased discussion on statehood, the modern state, and sovereignty framed by the events of the 2011 Arab Spring, the Syrian Civil War, and the weak state in Iraq. Indeed, there is no lack of scholarship on the state in international relations, political science, sociology, and development studies, and the research available is far reaching: whether it is focused on discussions of government and regime type, electoral systems, constitutions, governance, state institutions, state formation, and what, exactly, the state is and is not
Introduction This chapter introduces the principal actor in international relations: the sovereign s...
In the post-Cold War era, it has become increasingly evident that one of the most important challeng...
In the post-Cold War era, it has become increasingly evident that one of the most important challeng...
This thesis critiques the conceptualisation of the state as a rational product of modernity that pla...
The modern state is often discussed within the context of its domestic institutions and structures o...
This book argues that the modern state, from the nineteenth century to the contemporary period, has ...
UnrestrictedTwo prevailing approaches in international relations neo-realism and constructivism emph...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI...
The modern state’s concept as an institution with specific boundaries has been recently introduced i...
The thesis provides a socio-political analysis of the state-building processes in Turkey. It focuses...
This paper deals with a still very pressing topic, and lively debate, within Political Science and ...
An effort to demonstrate French and British influence in Iraq, Syria, and Palestine in relation to t...
An effort to demonstrate French and British influence in Iraq, Syria, and Palestine in relation to t...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire during World War One and the emergence of the modern state system in ...
From 1945 to date, the state has been at the centre of debates in IR theorizing. While the anti-stat...
Introduction This chapter introduces the principal actor in international relations: the sovereign s...
In the post-Cold War era, it has become increasingly evident that one of the most important challeng...
In the post-Cold War era, it has become increasingly evident that one of the most important challeng...
This thesis critiques the conceptualisation of the state as a rational product of modernity that pla...
The modern state is often discussed within the context of its domestic institutions and structures o...
This book argues that the modern state, from the nineteenth century to the contemporary period, has ...
UnrestrictedTwo prevailing approaches in international relations neo-realism and constructivism emph...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI...
The modern state’s concept as an institution with specific boundaries has been recently introduced i...
The thesis provides a socio-political analysis of the state-building processes in Turkey. It focuses...
This paper deals with a still very pressing topic, and lively debate, within Political Science and ...
An effort to demonstrate French and British influence in Iraq, Syria, and Palestine in relation to t...
An effort to demonstrate French and British influence in Iraq, Syria, and Palestine in relation to t...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire during World War One and the emergence of the modern state system in ...
From 1945 to date, the state has been at the centre of debates in IR theorizing. While the anti-stat...
Introduction This chapter introduces the principal actor in international relations: the sovereign s...
In the post-Cold War era, it has become increasingly evident that one of the most important challeng...
In the post-Cold War era, it has become increasingly evident that one of the most important challeng...