Keyword [Political state] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
| 21. | On Marx’s View Of The State |
| 22. | Civil Society Construction In The View Of State Governance |
| 23. | The Study On The Marx’s Theory Of The Demise Of The State |
| 24. | State structure and economic development: The political economy of Thailand and the Philippines |
| 25. | Peace by institutions: The rise of political parties and the making of the modern Mexican state, 1920-1928 |
| 26. | The Austrian civil service in an age of crisis: Power and the politics of reform, 1848--1925 |
| 27. | The use of statutory control by U.S. state legislators: One step closer to a more complete understanding of legislative control of bureaucrats |
| 28. | State Political Interests and American Judicial Federalis |
| 29. | Essays on the political economy and measurement of public finance |
| 30. | War and American political development: Parties, state building, and democratic rights policy |
| 31. | Democracy and the protection of private property |
| 32. | The politics of community development: Latinos, their neighbors, and the state in San Francisco, 1960s and 1970s |
| 33. | Power, politics and pollution: The political economy of environmentalism in Egypt |
| 34. | Yalalag is no longer just Yalalag: Circulating conflict and contesting community in a Zapotec transnational circuit |
| 35. | Non-state security, state legitimacy and political participation in South Africa |
| 36. | Negotiating the accession: Transformation of the state during German unification and the eastern enlargement of the European Union |
| 37. | In defense of the state: Carl Schmitt's critique of liberalism as the ideology of civil society (Germany) |
| 38. | Political and institutional origins of market development in North Korea: Focusing on state-society relations |
| 39. | Mapping the Sovereign State: Cartographic Technology, Political Authority, and Systemic Change |
| 40. | Civil law and civil sovereignty: Popular sovereignty, Roman law and the civilian foundations of the constitutional state in early modern political thought |
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