An edition of The Rise and Fall of Regimes (2000)

The Rise and Fall of Regimes

Toward Grand Theory of Politics (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory)

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An edition of The Rise and Fall of Regimes (2000)

The Rise and Fall of Regimes

Toward Grand Theory of Politics (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory)

"A contribution toward grand theory of political change, The Rise and Fall of Regimes describes three kinds of rule systems: (1) pragmatic, or opportunistic, Machiavellian; (2) informal normative, or moral; and (3) formal normative, such as laws and treaties. Changing relative ascendancies of these rule systems define six ideal-typical stages in the development and decline of both states and international regimes.

As implicit in Martin Wight, these stages of distinctive rules climates may in development move "Machiavellian," to "Groatian," to "Kantian," and then reverse these in the three stages of decline. In describing each stage, the author explores the dynamic mechanisms, which accent shifting kinds of problems as these relate to coalitions that form or fall apart behind political communities, regimes, or specific leaders.

The last chapter suggests relevance to understanding systems of power and the practical goal of predicting and preventing wars."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Peter Lang Pub Inc
Language
English
Pages
199

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Library of Congress
JC11 .C64 2000, JC11.C64 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
199
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL11396131M
Internet Archive
risefallofregime0000cook
ISBN 10
0820444634
ISBN 13
9780820444635
LCCN
99029429
OCLC/WorldCat
41266193
Goodreads
5046887

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OL3469202W

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