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The first question to be asked in studying international society is: does such a society exist?
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For example, by J. Nye and R. Keohane, in Transnational Relations and World Politics (New York, 1971);
R. W. Mansbach, The Web of World Politics: Non-state Actors in the Global System (Eaglewood Cliffs, 1976);
J. N. Rosenau, The Study of Global Interdependence, Essays in the Transnationalisation of World Affairs (New York, 1980);
For a study of such societies see J. Middleton and D. Tait (eds), Tribes without Rulers (London, 1958);
Lucy Mair, Primitive Government (London, 1962);
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Luard, E. (1990). Introduction: The Study of International Society. In: International Society. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20636-0_1
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