The Mechanisms of State Collapse (a Macro-Sociological Approach)

Dmitry Shevskiy
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The author makes use of the macro-sociological approach to describe state-collapse regularities. It is argued that the final point of a state’s collapse is the total delegitimization of power, and that elites’ conflict is a necessary condition for such a collapse as well as for successful mass rebellions. The elites’ conflict results from the lack of both material and symbolic resources caused by different reasons. The first reason is a geopolitical overextension, and the second was defined as elite “degradation” and elite overproduction. The author analyses some historical examples (the New Kingdom of Egypt and the Khmer Empire) to reveal how these patterns took shape in such cases. The grounds for various dynamics are caused by different elite positions relative to the government, that is, whether the elite is dependent on, or independent from, the government. This is linked to the type of economic relations, that is, the question of who owns the material means of production. If the state is not able to control them, it can not influence the elite. According to the author, the theory of military-technological determinism which states that types of weapon and the logic of state development are correlated can shed some light on the reasons of different elite positions.
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国家崩溃的机制(一种宏观社会学方法)
作者运用宏观社会学的方法来描述国家崩溃的规律。作者认为,一个国家崩溃的最终点是权力的完全非法化,精英的冲突是这种崩溃以及成功的大规模叛乱的必要条件。精英阶层的冲突源于不同原因导致的物质资源和象征资源的缺乏。第一个原因是地缘政治的过度扩张,第二个原因被定义为精英“退化”和精英生产过剩。作者分析了一些历史上的例子(埃及新王国和高棉帝国)来揭示这些模式是如何在这种情况下形成的。产生各种动态的原因是精英相对于政府的不同地位,即精英是依赖政府还是独立于政府。这与经济关系的类型有关,即谁拥有物质生产资料的问题。如果国家无法控制他们,它就无法影响精英。作者认为,军事技术决定论认为武器类型与国家发展逻辑是相互关联的,这可以解释精英地位不同的原因。
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