Abstract
The article examines the politically significant interpretation of the sovereign’s image as it developed in the Machiavellian tradition of Europe in the XVI–XVII centuries, as well as such categories as ‘the state interest’ and ‘the state of emergency’, which specify the sovereign’s image that retains its importance both in the modern political theory and practice.
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