The State in the Third Millennium
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In the book of Hans-Adam II, the ruling Prince Liechtenstein, analyzes the strategies capable of the third millennium to implement the idea of a modern constitutional state. He justifies that citizens should not be more regarded as servants of the state, but on the contrary, states must be transformed into loyal to citizens serving companies that relate to the population as their customers. From its own observations of experience in conducting political transformations in Liechtenstein, he draws conclusions for finding new opportunities for reforms.
This is a first-class, original, clearly argue work, reading that you want the same transformations in Russia
This is a first-class, original, clearly argue work, reading that you want the same transformations in Russia
Author:
Author:Hans Adam II, Prince
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9998-0074-9
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