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Decline of working class politics / Hindess, Barry 1971  Book
Hindess, Barry Book
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Publication London, Macgibbon & Kee, 1971.
Description 191p.
Standard Number 0261632108
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007138324.4/HIN 007138MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   006530


Discourses of power: from Hobbes to Foucault / Hindess, Barry 1996  Book
Hindess, Barry Book
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Publication Oxford, Blackwell Publishing, 1996.
Description x,183p.
Standard Number 9780631190936
Key Words Power  Social Sciences 
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ID:   066962


Investigating international anti-corruption / Hindess, Barry 2005  Journal Article
Hindess, Barry Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Politics as government: michel foucault's analysis of political reason / Hindess, Barry   Journal Article
Hindess, Barry Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Liberalism  States System  Governmental  Political 
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Terrortory / Hindess, Barry   Journal Article
Hindess, Barry Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Contemporary usage presents an opposition between states and terrorism, as if to suggest that terrorism is not an instrument of the state but something that is used against it. Yet, the two most influential foundational myths of the modern states system suggest that the state's capacity for terror is the source of peace and order within the territorial community. It also makes other states think twice about attacking its territory. The author examines the ramifications of these myths and shows how they underlie conventional accounts of what is at stake in the war on terror.
Key Words Terrorism  State  Territory 
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