Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The Crisis of Political Illegitimacy (Westview's Special Studies in International Relations) (Westview Special Studies in International Relations)
Lawrence T. Farley
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Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The Crisis of Political Illegitimacy (Westview's Special Studies in International Relations) (Westview Special Studies in International Relations)
Published
Dec 31, 1986
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group
Pages
196
ISBN-13
9780720118322
ISBN-10
0720118328
Subjects
Nationalism, Referendums and Democracy
Plebiscites and Sovereignty
With pleasure
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A monograph on plebiscites
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How many pages are in Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The Crisis of Political Illegitimacy (Westview's Special Studies in International Relations) (Westview Special Studies in International Relations)?
This edition of Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The Crisis of Political Illegitimacy (Westview's Special Studies in International Relations) (Westview Special Studies in International Relations) has approximately 196 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
How long does it take to read Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The Crisis of Political Illegitimacy (Westview's Special Studies in International Relations) (Westview Special Studies in International Relations)?
For most readers, Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The Crisis of Political Illegitimacy (Westview's Special Studies in International Relations) (Westview Special Studies in International Relations) typically takes between 4h 5m and 2h 43m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 49,000 words and common reading speeds.
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What is the word count of Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The Crisis of Political Illegitimacy (Westview's Special Studies in International Relations) (Westview Special Studies in International Relations)?
The estimated word count for Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The Crisis of Political Illegitimacy (Westview's Special Studies in International Relations) (Westview Special Studies in International Relations) is approximately 49,000 words. This figure is calculated using industry-standard methods that consider genre-specific word density patterns, typical formatting and layout characteristics, and standard words-per-page ratios for published books.
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Who is the author of Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The Crisis of Political Illegitimacy (Westview's Special Studies in International Relations) (Westview Special Studies in International Relations)?
Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The Crisis of Political Illegitimacy (Westview's Special Studies in International Relations) (Westview Special Studies in International Relations) was written by Lawrence T. Farley.
When was Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The Crisis of Political Illegitimacy (Westview's Special Studies in International Relations) (Westview Special Studies in International Relations) published?
The publication date for this specific edition is Dec 31, 1986. The original work may have been published on a different date.