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The book discusses why China was surpassed by Europeans in spite of its early development of advanced economic markets and a meritocratic state. It also hones in on the relationship between geopolitical pressure and state formation and on the European conditions that - from the Middle Ages onwards - facilitated the development of the modern state, modern democracy, and the modern market economy. Finally, the book discusses why some countries have been able to follow the European lead in the latest generations whereas other countries have not.
The book discusses why China was surpassed by Europeans in spite of its early development of advanced economic markets and a meritocratic state. It also hones in on the relationship between geopolitical pressure and state formation and on the European conditions that - from the Middle Ages onwards - facilitated the development of the modern state, modern democracy, and the modern market economy. Finally, the book discusses why some countries have been able to follow the European lead in the latest generations whereas other countries have not.
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Autorenporträt
Jørgen Møller is Professor at the Department of Political Science, Aarhus University, Denmark.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Big Questions 1. State Formation, Regime Change, and Economic Development 2. Comparative Historical Analysis Part II: Classic Comparative Historical Analyses 3. The Classic Analyses I: Tocqueville 4. The Classic Analyses II: Weber 5. The Classic Analyses III: Hintze, Schumpeter, and Bloch Part III: The Barrington-Moore Research Programme 6. Barrington Moore and the Rebirth of the Discipline 7. Perry Andersen on the Absolutist State 8. Skocpol: Revolutions and the State 9. War, State Formation, and Regime Change: Tilly, Downing, and Ertman Part IV: Recent Contributions 10. Representative Institutions Redux 11. The West versus the Rest: The Debate on the Great Divergence 12. Europe and the Emergence of the Market Economy 13. Colonization Processes, Economic Growth, and Political Development 14. War and State Formation in Ancient China 15. War and State Formation in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa 16. Neo-Weberian Perspectives on State Formation and Regime Change Part V: Explaining the Rise of Representative Institutions 17. The Theoretical Argument 18. The Methodological Challenges 19. The Empirical Evidence 20. The General Conclusions Conclusions
Introduction Part I: Big Questions 1. State Formation, Regime Change, and Economic Development 2. Comparative Historical Analysis Part II: Classic Comparative Historical Analyses 3. The Classic Analyses I: Tocqueville 4. The Classic Analyses II: Weber 5. The Classic Analyses III: Hintze, Schumpeter, and Bloch Part III: The Barrington-Moore Research Programme 6. Barrington Moore and the Rebirth of the Discipline 7. Perry Andersen on the Absolutist State 8. Skocpol: Revolutions and the State 9. War, State Formation, and Regime Change: Tilly, Downing, and Ertman Part IV: Recent Contributions 10. Representative Institutions Redux 11. The West versus the Rest: The Debate on the Great Divergence 12. Europe and the Emergence of the Market Economy 13. Colonization Processes, Economic Growth, and Political Development 14. War and State Formation in Ancient China 15. War and State Formation in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa 16. Neo-Weberian Perspectives on State Formation and Regime Change Part V: Explaining the Rise of Representative Institutions 17. The Theoretical Argument 18. The Methodological Challenges 19. The Empirical Evidence 20. The General Conclusions Conclusions
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