Quasi-states Sovereignty, international relations and the Third World

The book develops an original interpretation in Third World underdevelopment, explaning it in terms of international relations and law. It describes these countries as "quasi-states", arguing that they are states in name only.It also demonstrates how international changes during the post-1...

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Auteur principal: Robert H Jackson
Format: Livre
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Publié: Cambridge, New York Cambridge Univ 1990
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Résumé:The book develops an original interpretation in Third World underdevelopment, explaning it in terms of international relations and law. It describes these countries as "quasi-states", arguing that they are states in name only.It also demonstrates how international changes during the post-1945 period made it possible for many quasi-states to be created and to survive despite the fact they are inefficient, illegitimate and domestically unstable