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The role of the state: challenges and responses

In this section we return to the question raised in the Introduction, about the continuing relevance of the state, before considering what issues need to provide the focus of a more sophisticated view on the role of the state.

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Source: Hay Colin, Lister Michael, Marsh David (eds.). The State: Theories and Issues. Palgrave,2005. — 336 p.. 2005

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