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?For historians of labor or students of political history, this has much interesting data. College and general reference collections should have copies if there is such a public.?-Library Journal
It is commonplace that political power is becoming more centralized and remote. This ground breaking book argues that this happened through a slow development which began before globalisation.
This introductory textbook provides the ideal basis for students coming to Politics for the first time.
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