Why Do States Fragment and Break Apart? :: an Historical Sociology of Eight Cases (Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century).
This comparative analysis demonstrates how state fragmentation results from a causal chain of geopolitical strains, resource shortfalls, intra-elite conflict, and the deficiency of a central government?s coercive capability to hold the society together. The emergence process of new sovereign states...
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Zusammenfassung: | This comparative analysis demonstrates how state fragmentation results from a causal chain of geopolitical strains, resource shortfalls, intra-elite conflict, and the deficiency of a central government?s coercive capability to hold the society together. The emergence process of new sovereign states is also discussed. |
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spellingShingle | Li, Jieli Why Do States Fragment and Break Apart? : an Historical Sociology of Eight Cases (Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century). WHY DO STATES FRAGMENT AND BREAK APART?: An Historical Sociology of Eight Cases (Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century); Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Figures, Maps and Tables; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 -- Geopolitics of the State; Chapter 2 -- The Theory of State Fragmentation; Chapter 3 -- The Fragmentation of the British Empire in North America in The Eighteenth Century; Chapter 4 -- The Fragmentation of the Qing Empire in China in the Nineteenth Century. Chapter 5 -- Comparing the American Civil War with the Chinese ""Taiping Rebellion"" in the Mid-Nineteenth CenturyChapter 6 -- The Fragmenation of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia; Chapter 7 -- The Geopolitics of Modern China: Why Doesn't The Communist State Fragment?; Chapter 8 -- A Geopolitical Diversity of State Fragmentation: The Cases of Singapore and Czechoslovakia; Final Remarks; Bibliography; Index. Failed states History. Imperialism History 18th century. Imperialism History 19th century. Imperialism History 20th century. Geopolitics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054192 États défaillants Histoire. Impérialisme Histoire 18e siècle. Impérialisme Histoire 19e siècle. Impérialisme Histoire 20e siècle. Géopolitique. geopolitics. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh Failed states fast Geopolitics fast Imperialism fast |
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title | Why Do States Fragment and Break Apart? : an Historical Sociology of Eight Cases (Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century). |
title_auth | Why Do States Fragment and Break Apart? : an Historical Sociology of Eight Cases (Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century). |
title_exact_search | Why Do States Fragment and Break Apart? : an Historical Sociology of Eight Cases (Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century). |
title_full | Why Do States Fragment and Break Apart? : an Historical Sociology of Eight Cases (Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century). |
title_fullStr | Why Do States Fragment and Break Apart? : an Historical Sociology of Eight Cases (Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century). |
title_full_unstemmed | Why Do States Fragment and Break Apart? : an Historical Sociology of Eight Cases (Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century). |
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title_sort | why do states fragment and break apart an historical sociology of eight cases eighteenth to the twentieth century |
title_sub | an Historical Sociology of Eight Cases (Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century). |
topic | Failed states History. Imperialism History 18th century. Imperialism History 19th century. Imperialism History 20th century. Geopolitics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054192 États défaillants Histoire. Impérialisme Histoire 18e siècle. Impérialisme Histoire 19e siècle. Impérialisme Histoire 20e siècle. Géopolitique. geopolitics. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh Failed states fast Geopolitics fast Imperialism fast |
topic_facet | Failed states History. Imperialism History 18th century. Imperialism History 19th century. Imperialism History 20th century. Geopolitics. États défaillants Histoire. Impérialisme Histoire 18e siècle. Impérialisme Histoire 19e siècle. Impérialisme Histoire 20e siècle. Géopolitique. geopolitics. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. Failed states Geopolitics Imperialism History |
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