The Rise and Decline of the State

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Pub. Date: 1999-08-28
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

The state, which since the middle of the seventeenth century has been the most important and most characteristic of all modern institutions, is in decline. From Western Europe to Africa, many existing states are either combining into larger communities or falling apart. Many of their functions are being taken over by a variety of organizations which, whatever their precise nature, are not states. In this unique volume Martin van Creveld traces the story of the state from its beginnings to the present. Starting with the simplest political organizations that ever existed, he guides the reader through the origins of the state, its development, its apotheosis during the two World Wars, and its spread from its original home in Western Europe to cover the globe. In doing so, he provides a fascinating history of government from its origins to the present day.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Before the state: prehistory to AD 1300
1(58)
Tribes without rulers
2(8)
Tribes with rulers (chiefdoms)
10(10)
City-states
20(15)
Empires, strong and weak
35(17)
Limits of stateless societies
52(7)
The rise of the state: 1300 to 1648
59(67)
The struggle against the church
62(13)
The struggle against the Empire
75(12)
The struggle against the nobility
87(17)
The struggle against the towns
104(14)
The monarchs' triumph
118(8)
The state as an instrument: 1648 to 1789
126(63)
Building the bureaucracy
128(15)
Creating the infrastructure
143(12)
Monopolizing violence
155(15)
The growth of political theory
170(14)
Inside the Leviathan
184(5)
The state as an ideal: 1789 to 1945
189(74)
The Great Transformation
191(14)
Disciplining the people
205(19)
Conquering money
224(18)
The road to total war
242(16)
The apotheosis of the state
258(5)
The spread of the state: 1696 to 1975
263(73)
Toward Eastern Europe
264(17)
The Anglo-Saxon experience
281(17)
The Latin American experiment
298(17)
Frustration in Asia and Africa
315(17)
What everybody has ...
332(4)
The decline of the state: 1975-
336(79)
The waning of major war
337(17)
The retreat of welfare
354(23)
Technology goes international
377(17)
The threat to internal order
394(14)
The withdrawal of faith
408(7)
Conclusions: beyond the state 415(7)
Index 422

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