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The Sovereign State and Its Competitors: An Analysis of Systems Change Book

The Sovereign State and Its Competitors: An Analysis of Systems Change
The Sovereign State and Its Competitors: An Analysis of Systems Change, The present international system, composed for the most part of sovereign, territorial states, is often viewed as the inevitable outcome of historical development. Hendrik Spruyt argues that there was nothing inevitable about the rise of the state system,, The Sovereign State and Its Competitors: An Analysis of Systems Change has a rating of 4.5 stars
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The Sovereign State and Its Competitors: An Analysis of Systems Change, The present international system, composed for the most part of sovereign, territorial states, is often viewed as the inevitable outcome of historical development. Hendrik Spruyt argues that there was nothing inevitable about the rise of the state system,, The Sovereign State and Its Competitors: An Analysis of Systems Change
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  • The Sovereign State and Its Competitors: An Analysis of Systems Change
  • Written by author Hendrik Spruyt
  • Published by Princeton University Press, July 1996
  • The present international system, composed for the most part of sovereign, territorial states, is often viewed as the inevitable outcome of historical development. Hendrik Spruyt argues that there was nothing inevitable about the rise of the state system,
  • "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."--John A. Hall, McGill University Foreign Affairs
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Preface
Introduction3
Pt. IContingency, Choice, and Constraint9
Ch. 1Structural Change in International Relations11
Ch. 2Organizational Variation and Selection in the International System22
Ch. 3Modes of Nonterritorial Organization: Feudalism, the Church, and the Holy Roman Empire34
Pt. IIThe Emergence of New Modes of Organization59
Ch. 4The Economic Renaissance of the Late Middle Ages61
Ch. 5The Rise of the Sovereign, Territorial State in Capetian France77
Ch. 6The Fragmentation of the German Empire and the Rise of the Hanseatic League109
Ch. 7The Development of the Italian City-states130
Pt. IIICompetition, Mutual Empowerment, and Choice: The Advantages of Sovereign Territoriality151
Ch. 8The Victory of the Sovereign State153
Pt. IVConclusion181
Ch. 9Character, Tempo, and Prospects for Change in the International System183
Notes195
Bibliography265
Index285


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