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Nomads, Empires, States. Volume I
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In the first volume of his trilogy, Kees van der Pijl explores historical transformations in modes of foreign relations, tracing how nomadic, imperial, and state formations shaped political economy.
The work combines historical scholarship with political economy to examine changing patterns of governance, trade, and diplomacy.
It situates contemporary international relations within long-term structural shifts.
Van der Pijl's analysis highlights the role of elite networks, economic interests, and institutional forms in shaping foreign relations.
The book sets the stage for subsequent volumes that further analyze modern imperial and state dynamics.
The work combines historical scholarship with political economy to examine changing patterns of governance, trade, and diplomacy.
It situates contemporary international relations within long-term structural shifts.
Van der Pijl's analysis highlights the role of elite networks, economic interests, and institutional forms in shaping foreign relations.
The book sets the stage for subsequent volumes that further analyze modern imperial and state dynamics.
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