Thinking from here: reflections on Natasha Wheatley’s The Life and Death of States

History of European Ideas 50 (6):1130-1132 (2024)
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How has sovereignty come to be understood in our contemporary world of nation-states? If Natasha Wheatley’s The Life and Death of States begins with a big question, it offers us a big answer, too....

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