The State in the Third Millennium

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The State in the Third Millennium is a political treatise by Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein that explores the future role, structure, and legitimacy of the modern state in a globalized world.

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instanceOf book
political treatise
advocates constitutional constraints on government
limiting state power
strong local autonomy
the right of communities to secede peacefully
aimsTo outline a model for the state suited to the third millennium
rethink the social contract between citizens and the state
argues for peaceful and democratic mechanisms of secession
that competition between states can improve governance
that smaller political units can better represent citizens
that state legitimacy must be based on the free will of citizens
associatedWith Hans-Adam II’s reforms in Liechtenstein
author Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
criticizes centralized nation-states
excessive bureaucracy
unaccountable political elites
describes the state as a service company for its citizens
discusses the impact of globalization on state sovereignty
the protection of minorities within states
the relationship between monarchy and democracy
the role of referendums in decision-making
genre political philosophy
political theory
hasPerspective monarchist
pro-decentralization
pro-market
influencedBy Christian social thought
classical liberal thought
liberalism
mainSubject constitutional monarchy
decentralization
democracy
direct democracy
future of the nation-state
globalization
governance
human rights
legitimacy of the state
market economy
secession
self-determination
the state
originalLanguage German
proposes a service-oriented concept of the state
that citizens should be able to choose and change their state like a service provider
targetAudience general readers interested in political reform
policy makers
political scientists

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