1 1990 1950 1950 1 261
(low-intensity rule) (power stand-off) 3 (despotically weak and infrastructurally strong) 4 (logistic capacity) (in a spirit of equality) 5 1950 1980 1949 2 M. Kundera 1985 3 John A. Hall, & G. John Ikenberry,, The State, University of Minnesota Press, 1989. p.25. 4 Hall & Ikenberry, p.34. 5 Lucian W. Pye, The International Gap, in Modernization: the Dynamics of Growth, ed. Myron Weiner, VOA Forum Lectures, 1966. p.372. 262
1949 6 1949 7 (war-led modernity) 8 9 (intensive) (extensive) 6 Lician W. Pye 81 51 7 67 182 8 Alan S. Milward, War, Economy and Society, University of California Press, 1979. p.xii. 9 Montserrat Guibernau, Nationalisms, Cambridge: Polity Press, 1996, p. 8. 263
10 (reality) 11 (ultimate primacy) (statist) (scale) (late-developing countries) 13 10 Seeley, quoted from State- and Nation-Building in Europe: The role of the Military, by Samuel E. Finer, in The Formation of National States in Western Europe, ed. Charles Tilly, Princeton University Press, 1975. p.144-145. 11 Lucian W. Pye, Forword in The Formation of National States in Western Europe, ed. Charles Tilly, Princeton University Press, 1975. p.x. 12 Charles Tilly, Coercion, Capital, and European States: AD990-1992, Cambridge: Blackwell, 1992. p.5-6. 13 John A.Hall, Coercion and Consent, Cambridge: Polity Press, 1994. p.79. 264
(prime mover) 1950 (warring state) (war development) (statism) 14 (statist) (reason of the state) 15 (taking sides) 16 14 2000 170 15 Peter B. Evans, Transnational Linkages and the Economic Role of the State, in Bringing the State Back In, ed. P. Evans, et. al., Cambridge University Press, 1985. p.199. 16 Peter B. Evans, et. al. On the Road Toward a More Adequate Understanding of the State, in Bringing the State Back In, p.365. 265
(discredited) (impractical) (master process) (IEMP) 18 19 1760 20 17 Tilly, Coercion, Capital, and European States, p.7. 18 19 Michael Mann 20 Mann 2 266
21 1750 1850 (state despotism) (Paine) 22 (fared best in wartime) 23 21 Michael.Mann, State, War and Capitalism, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988. p.11. 22 John Keane, Despotism and Democracy, in Civil Society and the State, ed. J. Keane, New York: Verso Press, 1988. p.65. 23 Hall, p.130. 267
1979 1950 24 268
(rumor) (whole society) 25 (the event in the memory that incites it today) 25 Philip K. Lawrence, Modernity and War, London: MacMillan Press, 1997. p. 35-36. 26 Shahid Amin, Remembering Chauri Chaura, in A Subaltern Studies Reader: 1986-1995, ed. R. Guha, University of Minnesota Press, 1997. p.227. 228. 27 Eric J. Hobsbawm, 269
1949 28 29 1950 1960 12 1965 18 39 30 1964-66 28 4 8 31 made in Taiwan 32 28 1979 525 29 Alice A. Amsden, The State and Taiwan s Economic Development, in Bringing the State Back In, ed. P. Evans, et. al., Cambridge University Press, 1985. p.101. 30 31 132 32 270
(a particular kind of legitimacy) (project) (above and beyond themselves) 33 34 1960 35 36 1950 1956 1960 33 Johnson Chalmers, The developmental State: Odyssey of a Concept, in Developmental States, ed. by Meredith Woo-Cumings, Cornell University Press, 1999. p.53. 34 Chalmers, op. cit. 35 Tilly, Coercion, Capital, and European States, p.83. 36 Gianfranco Poggi, The State, Stanford University Press, 1990. p.22. 271
(physical violence) (make valid) 37 (veto) (full-fledged) (external) 38 (state-led nationalism) (state-seeking nationalism). (path-dependent) 39 1928 1949 1950 37 Niklas Luhmann, A Sociological Theory of Law, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985. p. 87. 38 Bruce J. Dickson, The Evolution of the State in the Republic of China on Taiwan, in The Modern Chinese State, ed. David Shambaugh, Cambridge University Press, 2000. p.102. 39 Charles Tilly, Epilogue of State/Culture: State-formation After the Cultural Turn, ed. George Steinmetz, Cornell University Press, 1999. p. 417. 272
40 41 (nations without a state) (state nation-building process) (nation-building) (stateness) 42 43 40 84 522 41 487 42 Juan J. Linz, Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. p.16. 43 Linz, p.17. 273
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