Incoming Resources
- The Great arch, English state formation as cultural revolution, Philip Corrigan and Derek Sayer ; with a foreword by G. E. Aylmer
- Gender and sovereignty, feminism, the state and international relations, John Hoffman
- The state, past, present, future, Bob Jessop
- The State, its history and development viewed sociologically, by Franz Oppenheimer ; authorized translation by John M. Gitterman
- Secular translations, nation state, modern self, and calculative reason, Talal Asad
- Governmentality, biopower, and everyday life, Majia Holmer Nadesan
- Re-stating social and political change, Colin Hay
- The Oxford handbook of transformations of the state, edited by Stephan Leibfried [and five others]
- Spectral nationality, passages of freedom from Kant to postcolonial literatures of liberation, Pheng Cheah
- Illicit flows and criminal things /, states, borders, and the other side of globalization, edited by Willem van Schendel and Itty Abraham
- Communication and the evolution of society, Jürgen Habermas ; translated [from the German] and with an introduction by Thomas McCarthy
- Elements of the philosophy of right, G.W.F. Hegel ; edited by Allen W. Wood ; translated by H.B. Nisbet
- Leviathan, 1651
- The state in modern society, new directions in political sociology, Roger King ; with chapter 8 by Graham Gibbs
- Bentham's theory of the modern state, Nancy L. Rosenblum
- The constitution of development, crafting capabilities for self-governance, Sujai Shivakumar
- The handbook of political sociology, states, civil societies, and globalization, edited by Thomas Janoski ... [et al.]
- The concept of the political, Carl Schmitt ; translation, introduction, and notes by George Schwab ; with "The Age of Neutralizations and Depoliticizations" (1929) translated by Matthias Konzen and John P. McCormick ; with Leo Straus's notes on Schmitt's essay, translated by J. Harvey Lomax ; foreword by Tracy B. Strong
- The modern state, Christopher Pierson
- Philosophy of right, G.W.F. Hegel ; translated by S.W. Dyde
- Fascists, Michael Mann
- The state in socialist society, edited by Neil Harding
- Nationalism and the state, John Breuilly
- Experiencing the state, edited by Lloyd I. Rudolph, John Kurt Jacobsen
- Fascists, Michael Mann
- Liberty and order in early modern Europe, the subject and the state, 1650-1800, J.H. Shennan
- On human conduct, by Michael Oakeshott
- The development of the modern state, a sociological introduction, Gianfranco Poggi
- Anarchy and legal order, law and politics for a stateless society, Gary Chartier
- Homo sacer, sovereign power and bare life, Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Daniel Heller-Roazen
- Global law without a state, edited by Gunther Teubner
- An introduction to Plato's Laws, R. F. Stalley
- Foucault, governmentality, and critique, Thomas Lemke
- The concept of the political, Carl Schmitt ; translation, introduction, and notes by George Schwab ; with Leo Strauss's notes on Schmitt's essay ; translated by J. Harvey Lomax ; foreword by Tracy B. Strong
- The State in capitalist Europe, a casebook, edited by Stephen Bornstein, David Held, Joel Krieger
- States and the reemergence of global finance, from Bretton Woods to the 1990s, Eric Helleiner
- An introduction to politics, state and society, James W. McAuley
- Gramsci and the state, Christine Buci-Glucksmann ; translated [from the French] by David Fernbach
- Security, territory, population, lectures at the College de France, 1977-78, Michel Foucault ; edited by Michel Senellart ; general editors, Francois Ewald and Alessandro Fontana ; translated by Graham Burchell
- Capitalism and freedom, Milton Friedman ; with the assistance of Rose D. Friedman ; with a new preface by the author
- The public and its problems, an essay in political inquiry, John Dewey ; edited and with an introduction by Melvin L. Rogers
- Man, the state, and war, a theoretical analysis, Kenneth N. Waltz
- Rethinking state theory, Mark J. Smith
- Beyond the regulation approach, putting capitalist economies in their place, Bob Jessop and Ngai-Ling Sum
- Capitalism and freedom, With the assistance of Rose D. Friedman
- Losing control?, sovereignty in an age of globalization, Saskia Sassen
- Change the world without taking power, John Holloway
- Security, territory, population, lectures at the College de France, 1977-78, Michel Foucault ; edited by Michel Senellart ; translated by Graham Burchell
- State/space, a reader, edited by Neil Brenner ... [et al.]
- The fabrication of social order, a critical theory of police power, Mark Neocleous