War, Armed Force, and the People
State Formation and Transformation in Historical Perspective
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on the relationship between warfare and state formation, this text explores how military technology influences political structures. Grounded in the bellicist approach, it posits that war is an inherent aspect of human experience, with the threat of aggression from neighboring states acting as a catalyst for the development of organized governance. The book delves into the dynamics that shape states in response to external threats, highlighting the historical significance of conflict in political evolution.
