Rejecting the view that states may be studied in isolation from one
another, and proceeding from the assumption that political theory
and international theory are part of a single continuum, this
collection of essays employs both comparative method and an
international perspective to assess what is happening to the chief
political form of our time. In doing so, it questions recent major
approaches of European and American scholarship which have tended
to view the state as a formation serving capital, interests or
classes. The approach of these essays is legal and constitutional,
highlighting the changing nature of political communities and
changing patterns of government. .
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