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Thompson, William R.
Systemic transitions = past, present, and future /
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正題名/作者:
Systemic transitions/ edited by WilliamR. Thompson.
其他題名:
past, present, and future /
其他作者:
Thompson, William R.
出版者:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2009.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (viii, 294 p.) :ill. :
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Description based on print version record.
標題:
International relations. -
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access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
9780230618381 (electronic bk.)
Systemic transitions = past, present, and future /
Systemic transitions
past, present, and future /[electronic resource] :edited by WilliamR. Thompson. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - 1 online resource (viii, 294 p.) :ill. - The evolutionary processes in world politics series. - Evolutionary processes in world politics series..
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
How might we know that a systemic transition is underway? Clues for the twenty-first century / William R. Thompson -- Relative decline : why does it induce war or sustain peace? / Steve Chan and Brock F. Tessman -- Transitions in hegemony : a theory based on state type and technology / Peter J. Hugill -- Structural preludes to systemic transition since 1494 / William R. Thompson -- Falling down : an empirical test of dynamic differentials theory, 1500-1999 / Michael Lee -- Searching for changing organizational architecture during global transition : where is the post-Cold War order? / Thomas J. Volgy, Keith A. Grant, and Elizabeth Fausett -- Whether and how global leadership transitions will resultin war : some long-term predictions from the steps-to-war explanation / John A. Vasquez -- Implications of Asia's rise to global status / Jacek Kugler and Ronald L. Tammen -- Kantian dynamics and systemic transitions : can international organizations influence U.S.-China conflict? /David P. Rapkin and William R. Thompson -- Exploration of connections between energy use and leadershiptransitions / David J. LePoire -- Theevolutionary trajectory of the world system toward an age of transition / Tessaleno C. Devezas -- Cities in transitions and transformations :exploring a Jacobseanapproach to macro-social change / Peter J. Taylor -- Scale transitions and the evolution of global governance since theBronze age / Christopher Chase-Dunn, Richard Niemeyer, Alexis Alvarez and HirokoInoue.
We are all familiar with the popular and academic analyses of the ongoing and future ascent of China. Two of the associated questions are whether and when China might succeed the United States as the lead statein the world system. These are interesting questions, albeit ones thatare not likely to be answered in the immediate future. An alternative focus examines instead periods of systemic transition eras in which it is conceivable that a new leader might emerge at the expense of an oldersystem leader. Framing the question this way presumes that a) future systemic transitions remain a possibility and b) transitions do not occur abruptly but may require several decades to set up structural situations in which a transition might take place. Neither of these assumptions are carved in stone and are open to question. It may be that future systemic transitions are unlikely. Or, it may be that they will not occur as they have in the past. All of these possibilities are assessed from avariety of different perspectives.
ISBN: 9780230618381 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
133936
International relations.
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LC Class. No.: JZ1313 / .S97 2009eb
Dewey Class. No.: 327.1/12
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