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Old world orders: The many faces of sovereignty./
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Ouellet, Julian Joseph.
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Adviser: Colin Dueck.
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Dissertation Abstracts International67-05A.
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Old world orders: The many faces of sovereignty.
Ouellet, Julian Joseph.
Old world orders: The many faces of sovereignty.
- 265 p.
Adviser: Colin Dueck.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Colorado at Boulder, 2006.
This research problem addresses two central problems in the international relations literature. This first problem is discerning how political units that compose the international system change over time. Our fixation on the political-territorial ideal, as Alexander Murphy terms it, tends to lead us to propose alternative futures for the international system. This leads to the second problem: what role will nation-states have in future iterations of the international system. Taken together this puzzle fits within what Gilpin calls the systems change literature. Gilpin's argument is that the most fundamental and important form of change in the international system is the change in the type of units that compose it. Yet we have a fairly weak understanding of how this actually takes place.
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The theory I set forth in this project contends that variations in sovereign principles is caused variations in the relative scope of underlying social subsystems. Instead of thinking of human society in monolithic terms research by various systems theorists suggest that multiple, overlapping, and conflicting social systems compete and cooperate in order to construct our political reality. Discontinuities between the three subsystems that I identify---trade, security, and ideology---will dictate the viability of alternative sovereign principles.
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The first case study on Rome from the early years of the Republic through the fall of the Roman Empire focuses on the rise and fall of a principle of hierarchical sovereignty. The second case study focuses on the successive developments of feudalism and the absolutist state in medieval France. The last case study traces the evolution of transborder sovereignty over the course of China's longest lasting dynasty---the Zhou Dynasty which lasted from roughly 1000 BC to 221 BC.
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