人口と帝国の過去と未来<br>More People, Fewer States : The Past and Future of World Population and Empire Sizes

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人口と帝国の過去と未来
More People, Fewer States : The Past and Future of World Population and Empire Sizes

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 300 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781009427821
  • DDC分類 304.6

Full Description

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.

Contents

1. More People and yet Fewer States; 2. Two Phases in World Population Growth: A Novel Visualization and a Logical Model; 3. Did Written Records Give a New Boost to Population Growth? 4. From Populations to Empires and The Role of Technology; 5. Empires: Definitions, Measurements, and Growth-Decline Curves; 6. Talkers, Doers, Regulators, and Followers: A Conceptual Framework for States; 7. From Pecking Order to Political Order; 8. Runner Empires (-3000 to -600); 9. Early Rider Empires (-600 to +600); 10. An Apparent Dead-End: Republics; 11. Stirrup Empires (600 to 1200); 12. The Last Rider Empires (1200 to 1800); 13. Engineer Empires (from 1800 on); 14. How Top States Have Become Larger; 15. How the Number of States Has Decreased - and What's Ahead; 16. Population Density, and Connecting World and Top State Populations; 17. Growth-Decline Patterns and Durations of Empires; 18. Empire Shapes, Languages, and Reigns; 19. Cities and Empires; 20. How History Fades - and Expands; 21. The Future of the Super-Cancer of the of Biosphere.

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