Many of the existing juridical states in the Third World remain fragile and prone to collapse. This book examines the extent to which these sub-units - ' states within states ' - represent alternatives that the international community could look to in a long-term effort to bring stability, security and development to peoples in the Third World.
Many of the existing juridical states in the Third World remain fragile and prone to collapse. This book examines the extent to which these sub-units ...