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▼a Cederman, Lars-Erik. |
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▼a Emergent Actors in World Politics
▼h [electronic resource] :
▼b How States and Nations Develop and Dissolve. |
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▼a Princeton :
▼b Princeton University Press,
▼c 1997. |
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▼a 1 online resource (278 p.). |
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▼a Princeton Studies in Complexity |
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▼a Cover Page -- Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Modeling Actors in World Politics -- Introduction -- Defining the State and the Nation -- From Reification to Emergence -- An Overview of the Literature -- Why Models Are Needed -- Why Current Models Will Not Do the Trick -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Toward Richer Models -- Introduction -- The Problem of Historical Contingency -- The Problem of Methodological Individualism and Materialism |
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▼a The Complex Adaptive Systems Approach -- An Introduction to the Models -- Chapter 4. Emergent Polarity -- Introduction -- Power Politics and Emergent Polarity -- A Nontechnical Overview -- Technical Specification -- The Impact of Predation and Defense: Hegemonic Takeoff -- The Impact of Defensive Alliances: Regional Balancing -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5. Extending the Emergent Polarity Model -- Introduction -- Simplifying the Alliance Mechanism: Power Balancing -- Strategic Adaptation -- Proportional Resource Allocation -- Two-Level Action -- An Example of Geopolitical Overextension |
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▼a Chapter 6. Modeling Nationalism -- Introduction -- A Taxonomy of Nations and States -- Three Types of Nationalism -- Nationalist Mobilization and Coordination -- Chapter 7. Nationalist Mobilization -- Introduction -- Modeling Political Mobilization -- Modeling Collective Action -- Historical Illustrations -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Chapter 8. Nationalist Coordination -- Introduction -- An Ecological Model of Nationality Formation -- Technical Specification -- Simulation Results -- Nationalist Coordination and the Formation of Yugoslavia -- Conclusion |
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▼a Chapter 9. Conclusions for Theory and Policy -- Substantive Findings -- Closing the Metatheoretical Gap -- Consequences for Policy -- Bibliography -- Index |
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