State in the Third Millen...
State in the Third Millennium
Prince Hans-Adam of Liechtenstein is able to look at the modern nation-state from many different angles: as a head of state; as a politician, who had to win popular votes in a direct democracy; as a businessman active in different continents; and as an historian who has studied the influence of military technology, transportation and the economy on the workings of the stat
...moreHardcover, 208 pages
Published
November 10th 2009
by I. B. Tauris & Company
(first published 2009)
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Liechtenstein. If there was a translator, I can't find who it was.
I enjoyed this political discussion by the reigning prince of Liechtenstein more than some of the other world book challenge selections I've made. I appreciated some of the ideas while also having questions--Where do you get this somewhat unrealistic view of war from? What is your ambivalence about atheism? What do you do with arguments based of ancestral lands? What about countries with gun-hoarding? Still, it felt l...more
I enjoyed this political discussion by the reigning prince of Liechtenstein more than some of the other world book challenge selections I've made. I appreciated some of the ideas while also having questions--Where do you get this somewhat unrealistic view of war from? What is your ambivalence about atheism? What do you do with arguments based of ancestral lands? What about countries with gun-hoarding? Still, it felt l...more
Allen Short
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