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Monopoly on violence
Rawls's Liberal Society and the Legitimate Use of Force Matthew R
Political Concepts Committee on Concepts and Methods Working Paper Series
Private Security Companies and the State Monopoly on Violence: a Case of Norm Change?
Defining a Post-Leftist Anarchist Critique of Violence
The Demonic Genius of Politics? Social Action and the Decoupling of Politics from Violence
Conditional Legitimacy, Reinterpreted Monopolies: Globalisation and the Evolving State Monopoly on Legitimate Violence
Self-Defense and the State
Never a Dull Moment.Pdf
Ideologische Selbstbeschreibungen Der Gesellschaft Durch Das
Can a Society Do Without a State?
Non-State Violence and Political Order: a View on Long
Vigilantes and the State: Understanding Violence Through a Security Assemblages Approach Rebecca Tapscott
Ever Since Capitalism Came to Be Recognized As a New Economic System, It Has Had Vociferous Critics, of Whom None Was More Wide-Ranging Than Karl Marx
Murray N. Rothbard's Paleolibertarianism. in Search for A
Policing the State Monopoly on Violence
Closing the Sovereignty Gap: an Approach to State-Building
Delivering Liberty and Security? the Reframing of Freedom When Associated with Security
Adam Smith's Theory of Violence and the Political-Economics Of
Top View
Vigilantes and the State: Understanding Violence Through a Security Assemblages Approach Rebecca Tapscott
Deepening of Security Conception and Violent Non-State Actors As The
In Self-Defense Law
Private Security Companies and the State Monopoly on Violence: a Case of Norm Change?
A Defense of Max Weber's Standard of Political Legitimacy
States Vs. Non-State Actors: Asymmetric Conflict of the 21St Century and Challenges to Military Transformation
The Modern Nation State and Regimes of Violence: Reflections on the Current Situation1
Direct Action, Anarchism, Direct Democracy
Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe
How Status Preferences Undermine Libertarian Political Stability
Liberal Statebuilding Interventions and the Monopoly on Violence
The Crisis of Security Sector Reform in Fragmented States: Oligopolies
On the Conspicuous Absence of Private Defense
CLASSICAL LIBERALISM and the PROBLEM of CLASS" a Discussion Held in November, 2016
Understanding Contemporary Anarchism and Its Implications for the United States Intelligence Community
A Market-Capitalist Or a Democratic Peace? Michael Mousseau
States, Armies and Empires: Armed Forces and Society in World Politics
Working Paper
The Monopoly of Force and Iraqâ•Žs Popular
Non-State Violence and Political Order: a View on Long-Term Consequences of Non-State Security Governance
Carl Schmitt on Culture and Violence in the Political Decision
Transforming the European State Monopoly on the Use of Force 2
Preface: Where Does Anarchy Begin?