Instability
Giulio Sapelli ()
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Giulio Sapelli: University of Milan
Chapter Chapter 6 in States, Markets and Wars in Global History, 2023, pp 45-76 from Springer
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Abstract The element that characterizes the international system today is indeed instability. An instability that is generated, before the existing relationship between states, by the states themselves, as all are shaken by a peristaltic deconstruction of their institutional systems or by the unfinished institutional realization.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-26716-1_6
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