Imperial Ends: The Decay, Collapse, and Revival of Empires by Alexander J. Motyl

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  • ISBN-13: 9780231121101
  • Edition Description: New Edition
  • Edition Number: 1
  • Pub. Date: July 2001
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
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  • Pub. Date: July 2001
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Format: Textbook Hardcover, 128pp
  • Lexile: 1650L 

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Despite their historical importance, empires have received scant attention from social scientists. Now, Alexander J. Motyl examines the structure, dynamics, and continuing relevance of empire. Rejecting choice-centered theories of imperial decline, Motyl maintains that the very structure of empires promotes decay and that decay in turn facilitates the progressive loss of territory.

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It was the unraveling of the Soviet Union, says Motyl (political science, Rutgers U.), that sparked interest among social scientists in empires as political systems. Taking the Soviet, Romanov, Ottoman, Habsburg, and Wilhelmine empires as examples, he investigates the structure, dynamics, and continuing relevance of empire. He finds that their very structure promotes decay, which in turn facilitates the loss of territory. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Alexander J. Motyl is associate professor of political science at Rutgers University, Newark, where he also serves as Deputy Director of the Center for Global Change and Governance. The editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Nationalism, he is also the author of Revolutions, Nations, Empires (Columbia, 1999); Post-Soviet Nations (Columbia, 1995); Thinking Theoretically About Soviet Nationalities (Columbia, 1995); and Sovietology, Rationality, Nationality (Columbia 1990)..

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