More People, Fewer States: The Past and Future of World Population and Empire Sizes

Taagepera, Rein, Nemčok, Miroslav

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-05-31
  • 售價: $4,380
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 300
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1009427822
  • ISBN-13: 9781009427821
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商品描述

The long-term development of political systems over extended time periods has been somewhat neglected. More People, Fewer States examines world history through population explosion and empire size changes across 5000 years of socio-technological development, revealing three distinct phases: Runner, Rider, and Engineer empires. A careful comparative approach reveals that Old Egypt, Achaemenid, Caliphate, Mongol, and Britain each achieved remarkable yet rarely acknowledged expansions, leading to their successive record empire sizes. If identified past trends persist, a potential single world state could emerge by 4600, although environmental concerns may intervene. Focusing on population dynamics and area metrics of states, this book provides a novel framework for evaluating the growth, structure, and decline of empires. It not only illuminates ancient historical space but also ventures into future projections, making it an essential read for scholars interested in the long-term evolution of political systems.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

《人口增長,國家減少》透過對5000年社會技術發展中人口爆炸和帝國規模變化的研究,探討政治體系的長期發展,揭示了三個明顯的階段:奔跑者、騎手和工程帝國。通過仔細的比較方法,我們發現古埃及、阿契美尼德、哈里發國、蒙古和英國都取得了顯著但鮮為人知的擴張,並相繼創下了帝國規模的紀錄。如果過去的趨勢持續存在,到4600年可能會出現一個潛在的單一世界國家,但環境問題可能會干擾這一趨勢。本書著重於人口動態和國家面積指標,提供了一個新的框架來評估帝國的增長、結構和衰退。它不僅闡明了古代歷史空間,還涉足未來的預測,對於對政治體系的長期演變感興趣的學者來說,這是一本必讀之作。