Stability without statehood: Lessons from Europe's history before the Sovereign state

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This book reinterprets the EU using classical and early modern republican political theory. Bypassing the nation-state, it presents a new theory of the creation, change and demise of organizations in world politics. It also argues that the state is a problematic solution to 'state-failure' and explores alternative republican commonwealths.

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Haldén, P. (2011). Stability without statehood: Lessons from Europe’s history before the Sovereign state. Stability without Statehood: Lessons from Europe’s History before the Sovereign State (pp. 1–223). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230306981

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