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The Nation-State and Violence

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    Writen byAnthony Giddens
  • PublisherPolity Press, Cambridge
  • Year1985

Anthony Giddens’ The Nation-State and Violence provides a profound analysis of the interplay between the rise of the nation-state and the organization of political violence. The book delves into historical and sociological perspectives, exploring the dynamics of power, territoriality, and modernity that have shaped contemporary governance and conflict. It critically examines how state structures can perpetuate or mitigate violence, offering insights into the roots of radicalization, extremism, and social order. This foundational work contributes to understanding the evolution of modern political systems and their implications for peace and rehabilitation.

Book Title The Nation-State and Violence
Author Anthony Giddens
ISBN 0 7456 0031 X ISSN
Edition Language English
Book Format Paperback, 450 Pages
Date Published Year Published 1985
Publisher Polity Press, Cambridge
Pages 403 Dimensions
Book Subject Political Science, Sociology, Peace Studies, Conflict Studies, Governance
Keywords Peace, Political Violence, Nation-State, Terrorism, Counterterrorism, Radicalization, Sociology, Extremism, Governance, Rehabilitation

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