THE CONCEPT OF “STATE” IN THE MODERN POLITIC SCIENCE

Authors

  • Leticia Vita

Keywords:

STATE, POLITIC SCIENCE, BEHAVIORAL STUDIES

Abstract

The present work seeks to trace the utilization of the concept of State in the political modern science, especially, the North American’s of the 20th century. Likewise, there will be analysed some of the discussions that in the years ' 80 were given around the reappearance of the term.

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Published

2008-12-01

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Investigaciones