TURCHIN, PETER / WAR & PEACE & WAR
TURCHIN, PETER
war & peace & war
The Life Cycle of Imperial Nations
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Why do some nations, initially small and insignificant, go on to build mighty empires, while most nations fail to do so? And why do those successful empire-builders always eventually lose their empires? Peter Turchin, a leading thinker in the highly technical field of population dynamics, lucidly presents for the first time an approach to understanding the world's great powers throughout history--with powerful implications for nations today. Turchin shows how the edges of empires are the crucibles of new long-lived empires and how processes of decline inevitably follow on a 1000 year cycle. This sweeping work of social science culminates with a crisp declaration of the general principles of the science of history. A short final section considers Tolstoy and free will in a world of historical cycles, and includes an incisive look at the U.S. now.

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Released: Sun 13 Nov 2005
Catalogue Number: 9780131499966
  • Publisher: PENGUIN USA
  • Subject Development: History
  • Academic Level: Scholarly/Undergraduate
  • Depth (m): 0.038
  • Dewey: 909
  • Height (m): 0.229
  • Pages: 405
  • Place Of Publication: United States
  • Published Date: Fri 26 Aug 2005
  • Weight (g): 635
  • Width (m): 0.152

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