1. Morgenthau , Hans J . 1962.Politics in the Twentieth Century, 344Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Here I am playing with the general assumption in international relations theory that international politics is less regularised and institutionalised than domestic policies. Or, as Morgenthau dramatically envisions it, 'the statesman must cross the Rubicon not knowing how deep and turbulent the river is, or what he will find on the other side. He must commit himself to a particular course of action in ignorance of its consequences, and he must be capable of acting in spite of ignorance. '
2. Jackson , Robert H and Rosberg , Carl G . 1982.Personal Rule in Black Africa: Prince, Autocrat, Prophet, Tyrant, 1Berkeley, CA: California University Press.
3. HIS ETERNITY, HIS ECCENTRICITY, OR HIS EXEMPLARITY?