This book examines the notion that while states may differ in terms
of ideology, economic system, and institutional architecture, their
role as an organizing framework for system-wide political action
and international relations is contingent on a series of competing
and oftentimes mutually exclusive factors. This work clarifies
factors that contribute to our understanding of the critical roles
of systemic and sub-systemic elements of society and how they
reinforce the reciprocal problems of human and social
organizations, and the institutionalization processes that help to
constrain them.
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