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ТРАКТАТ О САВРЕМЕНОМ РЕПОЗИЦИОНИРАЊУ ДИСКУРСА ДРЖАВЕ

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Овај рад ће покушати да презентује и анализира неке од дискурзивних компоненти дестабилизације класичног концепта државе. У том смислу у посебном фокусу ће бити њена спацијална димензија (територија, територијалност и „територијална замка“) и димензија суверенитета. Са друге стране, овај рад ће се бавити и могућношћу плуралног разумевања суверенитета, реартикулисањем односа између анархије и суверенитета за међународни поредак и „симболичким насиљем“ модерне државе.

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