This is the first work in political theory to bring together IR, comparative politics and political theory approaches to analyze the post-sovereign state and de
This reappraisal of the pluralist tradition systematically explores accounts of political pluralism offered by James, Dewey, Figgis, Cole, Laski, Follett, and D
Set against the broad context of philosophical arguments about group and state personality, Pluralism and the Personality of the State tells, for the first time
“Pluralism by Default will change the way we understand the emergence of democracies and the consolidation of autocracies.” —Chrystia Freeland, author of
This book presents a critical account of the political pluralism of Figgis, Laski and other English writers of the early twentieth century, indicating its whig