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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 1975
1 Wolfram F. Hanrieder, “International and Comparative Politics: Toward a Synthesis?” in World Politics, April 1968 pp. 480–493.
2 To be sure, there are scholars maintaining that the nation-state should be considered as an important international actor. For a thoughtful presentation of this view, see, for example, Herz, John H., “The Territorial State Revisited: Reflections on the Future of the Nation-state” in Rosenau, James N., ed. International Politics and Foreign Policy, New York: The Free Press, 1969, pp. 76–89Google Scholar.