"This is an original, rigorous, and indeed fascinating book. Using a wide range of data and methods, it argues that the institutional design of the units of political authority in the international system explains the origins of nation-states over nearly two hundred years. It is relevant to a remarkable range of debates in comparative and international politics; to those who work on nationalism, state-building, and democratization; and to specialists in both sub-Saharan Africa and postcommunist Eurasia."
Valerie Bunce, Cornell University Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Where Nation-States Come From: Institutional Change in the Age of Nationalism (Philip G. Roeder)