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The Sovereign State and Its Competitors

副标题: An Analysis of Systems Change

ISBN: 9780691029108

出版社: Princeton University Press

出版年: 1996-7-22

页数: 302

定价: USD 52.50

装帧: Paperback

内容简介


From Scientific American

Spruyt ... shows that sovereign states of Europe emerged from the decline of feudalism as urban units gained freedom and formed leagues.... He also puts into perspective the European Union that today's nationstates are attempting to put together.... A significant contribution to political science and to European history.

From The New Yorker

Spruyt takes on a theme that is ... of central import to political science.... A convincing demonstration that there was nothing inevitable about the triumph of the [present] form of the state.

作者简介


Research Interest(s): Historical Sociology and International Relations; State Formation and Disintegration; International Systems and Regional Orders

HENDRIK SPRUYT

PROFESSOR

Department of Political Science, Northwestern University

Program Area(s): International Relations; Comparative Politics

Regional Specialization(s): Middle East; Europe

Department Strength(s): Comparative Historical Analysis

Professor Spruyt previously taught International Relations at Columbia University (1991-1999) and Arizona State University (1999-2003) before joining the faculty at Northwestern. He received a Doctorandus from the University of Leiden, School of Law, (The Netherlands) in 1983, and his Ph. D in Political Science from the University of California, San Diego in 1991. He was chair of the Department of Political Science at Northwestern from 2005-2008, and Director of the Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies from 2008-2013. Professor Spruyt has also served as co-editor of The Review of International Political Economy and has served on various editorial boards including the APSR.

目录


List of Maps and Tables
Preface
Introduction 3
Pt. I Contingency, Choice, and Constraint 9
Ch. 1 Structural Change in International Relations 11
Ch. 2 Organizational Variation and Selection in the International System 22
Ch. 3 Modes of Nonterritorial Organization: Feudalism, the Church, and the Holy Roman Empire 34
Pt. II The Emergence of New Modes of Organization 59
Ch. 4 The Economic Renaissance of the Late Middle Ages 61
Ch. 5 The Rise of the Sovereign, Territorial State in Capetian France 77
Ch. 6 The Fragmentation of the German Empire and the Rise of the Hanseatic League 109
Ch. 7 The Development of the Italian City-states 130
Pt. III Competition, Mutual Empowerment, and Choice: The Advantages of Sovereign Territoriality 151
Ch. 8 The Victory of the Sovereign State 153
Pt. IV Conclusion 181
Ch. 9 Character, Tempo, and Prospects for Change in the International System 183
Notes 195
Bibliography 265
Index 285