States and Collective Action: The European Experience

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Cambridge University Press, 1988 - 232 páginas
An analysis of the influence of each type of state upon the development of various collective action and mobilization processes. The author aims to establish the crucial importance of the state as a quasi-independent variable.
 

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Acknowledgements page
1
the missing element II
11
States free riders and collective movements
43
the case of
55
Germany
67
Individual action collective action and workers
81
France and England
106
The Nazi collective movement against the Prussian state
128
Territorial and ethnic mobilisation in Scotland Brittany
146
the example of Zionism
156
collective
170
Notes
196
Index
226
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