参考阅读Recommended Readings: 制定者:《政治经济学经典导读》特约嘉宾 浙江大学人文高等研究院朱天魔 1。比较政治经济学简介Introduction to Comparative Political Economy 1)朱天飚,《国际政治经济学与比较政治经济学》,载于《世界经济与政治》 2005年第3期。 2) 《比较政治经济学》(北京:北京大学出版社,2006年)。 3) 《比较政治经济学与比较历史研究》,载于《国家行政学院 学报》2011年第2期。 4)Gabriel A.Almond,"Review article:the international-national connection," British Journal of Political Science 19:237-259,1989. 5)*James E.Alt,"Comparative political economy:credibility,accountability, and institutions,"in Political science:the state of the discipline edited by Ira Katznelson and Helen V.Milner (New York:Norton;Washington,D.C.: American Political Science Association,2002). 6)Mark M.Blyth,"Any more bright ideas?'The ideational turn of comparative political economy,"Comparative Politics 29(2):229-250,1997. 7) ,"From comparative capitalism to economic constructivism:the Cornell Series in Political Economy,"New Political Economy 8(2),2003. 8)Peter J.Boettke,Christopher J.Coyne and Peter T.Leeson,"Comparative Historical Political Economy,"Journal of Institutional Economics 9(3): 285-301,2013. 9)James A.Caporaso,"Across the great divide:integrating comparative and international politics,"International Studies Ouarterly 41:563-592,1997. 10)James A.Caporaso and David P.Levine,Theories ofpolitical economy (Cambridge and New York:Cambridge University Press,1992). 11)Christian Chavagneux,"Economics and politics:some bad reasons for a divorce,"Review of International Political Economy 8(4):608-632,2001. 12)Ronald H.Chilcote,Theories ofComparative Political Economy(Boulder: Westview,2000)
1 参考阅读 Recommended Readings: 制定者:《政治经济学经典导读》特约嘉宾 浙江大学人文高等研究院 朱天飚 1。比较政治经济学简介 Introduction to Comparative Political Economy 1) 朱天飚,《国际政治经济学与比较政治经济学》,载于《世界经济与政治》 2005 年第 3 期。 2) __________,《比较政治经济学》(北京:北京大学出版社,2006 年)。 3) __________,《比较政治经济学与比较历史研究》,载于《国家行政学院 学报》2011 年第 2 期。 4) Gabriel A. Almond, “Review article: the international-national connection,” British Journal of Political Science 19: 237-259, 1989. 5) *James E. Alt, “Comparative political economy: credibility, accountability, and institutions,” in Political science: the state of the discipline edited by Ira Katznelson and Helen V. Milner (New York: Norton; Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association, 2002). 6) Mark M. Blyth, “‘Any more bright ideas?’ The ideational turn of comparative political economy,” Comparative Politics 29(2): 229-250, 1997. 7) __________, “From comparative capitalism to economic constructivism: the Cornell Series in Political Economy,” New Political Economy 8(2), 2003. 8) Peter J. Boettke, Christopher J. Coyne and Peter T. Leeson, “Comparative Historical Political Economy,” Journal of Institutional Economics 9(3): 285-301, 2013. 9) James A. Caporaso, “Across the great divide: integrating comparative and international politics,” International Studies Quarterly 41: 563-592, 1997. 10)James A. Caporaso and David P. Levine, Theories of political economy (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992). 11) Christian Chavagneux, “Economics and politics: some bad reasons for a divorce,” Review of International Political Economy 8(4): 608-632, 2001. 12) Ronald H. Chilcote, Theories of Comparative Political Economy (Boulder: Westview, 2000)
13) Comparative Inquiry in Politics and Political Economy: Theories and Issues (Boulder:Westview,2000). 14)Barry Clark,Political economy:a comparative approach (New York, Westport,and London:Praeger,1991). 15)Peter Evans and John D.Stephens,"Studying development since the sixties: the emergence of a new comparative political economy,"Theory and Society 17,1988. 16)*Robert Gilpin,Global political economy:understanding the international economic order(Princeton:Princeton University Press,2001). 17)Peter Gourevitch,"The second image reversed:the international sources of domestic politics,"International Organization 32(4),1978 18) "Squaring the circle:the domestic sources of international cooperation,"International Organization 50(2):349-373,1996. 19)Jean-Christophe Graz,"Review Essay:beyond states and markets: comparative and global political economy in the age of hybrids,"Review of International Political Economy 8(4):739-748,2001 20)Thomas W.Hall and John E.Elliott,"Methodological controversies in economics and political economy,"International Journal of Social Economics 26(10/11):1249-1284,1999. 21)*Jan-Erik Lane and Svante Ersson,Comparative political economy:a developmental approach 2nd edition (London and Washington:Pinte,1997). 22)Margaret Levi,"The economic turn in comparative politics,"Comparative Political Studies 33(6/7),2000. 23)Michael Loriaux,"Comparative political economy as comparative history," Comparative Politics 21(3):355-377,1989. 24)*Germano Maifreda and Farnham,From oikonomia to political economy: constructing economic knowledge from the Renaissance to the scientific revolution(Burlington,VT:Ashgate,2012). 25)Phillip Anthony O'Hara,ed.,Encyclopedia ofpolitical economy (London and New York:Routledge,1999)
2 13) __________, Comparative Inquiry in Politics and Political Economy: Theories and Issues (Boulder: Westview, 2000). 14) Barry Clark, Political economy: a comparative approach (New York, Westport, and London: Praeger, 1991). 15) Peter Evans and John D. Stephens, “Studying development since the sixties: the emergence of a new comparative political economy,” Theory and Society 17, 1988. 16) *Robert Gilpin, Global political economy: understanding the international economic order (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001). 17) Peter Gourevitch, “The second image reversed: the international sources of domestic politics,” International Organization 32(4), 1978. 18) __________, “Squaring the circle: the domestic sources of international cooperation,” International Organization 50(2): 349-373, 1996. 19)Jean-Christophe Graz, “Review Essay: beyond states and markets: comparative and global political economy in the age of hybrids,” Review of International Political Economy 8(4): 739-748, 2001. 20) Thomas W. Hall and John E. Elliott, “Methodological controversies in economics and political economy,” International Journal of Social Economics 26 (10/11): 1249-1284, 1999. 21) *Jan-Erik Lane and Svante Ersson, Comparative political economy: a developmental approach 2nd edition (London and Washington: Pinte, 1997). 22) Margaret Levi, “The economic turn in comparative politics,” Comparative Political Studies 33(6/7), 2000. 23) Michael Loriaux, “Comparative political economy as comparative history,” Comparative Politics 21(3): 355-377, 1989. 24) *Germano Maifreda and Farnham, From oikonomia to political economy: constructing economic knowledge from the Renaissance to the scientific revolution (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2012). 25) Phillip Anthony O’Hara, ed., Encyclopedia of political economy (London and New York: Routledge, 1999)
26)Robert D.Putnam,"Diplomacy and Domestic Politics:the Logic of Two-level Games,"International Organization 42(3):427-460,Summer 1988. 27)Rand Smith,"International economy and state strategies:recent work in comparative political economy,"Comparative Politics 25(3),1993. 28)*Ngai-Ling Sum and Bob Jessop,Towards a Cultural Political Economy (Edward Elgar,2013). 29)Barry R.Weingast and Donald Wittman,eds.,The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy (Oxford and New York:Oxford University Press,2006) 30)Special issue:"New political economies,"American Journal of Economics and Sociology 61(1),2002
3 26) Robert D. Putnam, “Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: the Logic of Two-level Games,” International Organization 42(3): 427-460, Summer 1988. 27) Rand Smith, “International economy and state strategies: recent work in comparative political economy,” Comparative Politics 25(3), 1993. 28) *Ngai-Ling Sum and Bob Jessop, Towards a Cultural Political Economy (Edward Elgar, 2013). 29) Barry R. Weingast and Donald Wittman, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2006). 30) Special issue: “New political economies,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 61(1), 2002
2。现代国家与现代经济的崛起The Rise of Modern State and Economy 31)*厉以宁著,《资本主义的起源》(商务印书馆,2003年) 32)「美]彭慕兰著,史建云译,《大分流:欧洲、中国及现代世界经济的发 展》(南京:江苏人民出版社,2003年)。Kenneth Pomeranz,.The Great Divergence:China,Europe,and the Making of the Modern World Economy (Princeton and Oxford:Princeton University Press,2000). 33)[美]王国斌著,李伯重、连玲玲译,《转变的中国:历史变迁与欧洲经 验的局限》(南京:江苏人民出版社,2005)。*R.Bin Wong,China Transformed:Historical Change and the Limits of European Experience (Ithaca and London:Cornell University Press,1997). 34)*[美]赵鼎新著,夏江旗译,《东周战争与儒法国家的诞生》(上海: 华东师范大学出版社/上海三联书店,2006)。 35)*Julia Adams,The Familial State:Ruling Families and Merchant Capitalism in Early Modern Europe(Ithaca and London:Cornell University Press,2005). 36)*Perry Anderson,Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism (London and New York:Verso,2006[1974]).[英]佩里·安德森著,郭方、刘健译,《从古 代到封建主义的过渡》(社会与历史译丛,上海:上海人民出版社,2001 年版)。 37)* Lineages of the Absolutist State (London and New York:Verso, 1996[1974]).[英]佩里·安德森著,郭方、刘健译,《绝对主义国家的 系谱》(社会与历史译丛,上海:上海人民出版社,2001年版)。 38)Jean Baechler,John A.Hall,and Michael Mann,eds.,Europe and the rise of capitalism (Oxford and New York:Blackwell,1988). 39)*Richard Bean,"War and the Birth of the Nation State,"The Journal of Economic History 33(1):203-221,March 1973. 40)Thomas N.Bisson,The Crisis of the Twelfth Century:Power,Lordship,and the Origins of European Government(Princeton:Princeton University Press, 2008). 41)Jeremy Black,"Review Article:Warfare,State and Society in Europe, 1510-1914,"European History Quarterly 30(4):587-594,2000
4 2。现代国家与现代经济的崛起 The Rise of Modern State and Economy 31) *厉以宁 著,《资本主义的起源》(商务印书馆,2003 年) 32) [美]彭慕兰 著,史建云 译,《大分流:欧洲、中国及现代世界经济的发 展》(南京:江苏人民出版社,2003 年)。Kenneth Pomeranz, The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2000). 33) [美]王国斌 著,李伯重、连玲玲 译,《转变的中国:历史变迁与欧洲经 验的局限》(南京:江苏人民出版社,2005)。* R. Bin Wong, China Transformed: Historical Change and the Limits of European Experience (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1997). 34) *[美]赵鼎新 著,夏江旗 译,《东周战争与儒法国家的诞生》(上海: 华东师范大学出版社/上海三联书店,2006)。 35) *Julia Adams, The Familial State: Ruling Families and Merchant Capitalism in Early Modern Europe (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2005). 36) *Perry Anderson, Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism (London and New York: Verso, 2006[1974]). [英]佩里·安德森 著,郭方、刘健 译,《从古 代到封建主义的过渡》(社会与历史译丛,上海:上海人民出版社,2001 年版)。 37) *__________, Lineages of the Absolutist State (London and New York: Verso, 1996[1974]). [英]佩里·安德森 著,郭方、刘健 译,《绝对主义国家的 系谱》(社会与历史译丛,上海:上海人民出版社,2001 年版)。 38)Jean Baechler, John A. Hall, and Michael Mann, eds., Europe and the rise of capitalism (Oxford and New York: Blackwell, 1988). 39) *Richard Bean, “War and the Birth of the Nation State,” The Journal of Economic History 33(1): 203-221, March 1973. 40) Thomas N. Bisson, The Crisis of the Twelfth Century: Power, Lordship, and the Origins of European Government (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008). 41)Jeremy Black, “Review Article: Warfare, State and Society in Europe, 1510-1914,” European History Quarterly 30(4): 587-594, 2000
42) ,"Review Article:War and the State,"European History Quarterly32(2:251-265,2002 43) "Review Article:War in Europe,1500-Present,"European History Quarterly 33(4):531-547,2003. 44) ,"A Revolution in Military Cartography?:Europe 1650-1815," Journal of Military History 73(1),2009. 45)*Michael J.Braddick,State Formation in Early Modern England c. 1550-1700(Cambridge:Cambridge University Press,2000). 46)Stephen Broadberry and Bishnupriya Gupta,"The early modern great divergence:wages,prices and economic development in Europe and Asia, 1500-1800,"Economic History Review 59(1),2006. 47)Azam Chaudhry and Phillip Garner,"Political Competition between Countries and Economic Growth,"Review of Development Economics 10(4),2006 48)*Ja lan Chong,External Intervention and the Politics of State Formation: China,Indonesia,and Thailand,1893-1952 (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press,2012). 49)Nicola Di Cosmo,"State formation and periodization in inner Asian history," Journal of World History 10(1),1999. 50)Thomas Cusack,Torben Iversen and David Soskice,"Coevolution of Capitalism and Political Representation:The Choice of Electoral Systems," American Political Science Review 104(2):393-403,May 2010. 51)Adeed Dawisha,"Nation and Nationalism:Historical Antecedents to Contemporary Debates,"International Studies Review 4(1),2002 52)Mark Dincecco,"Political regimes and sovereign credit risk in Europe, 1750-1913,"European Review of Economic History 13(1):31-63,April 2009 53) ,"Fiscal Centralization,Limited Government,and Public Revenues in Europe,1650-1913,"Journal of Economic History 69(1):48-10, March 2009. 54) "The Political Economy of Fiscal Prudence in Historical Perspective,"Economics Politics 22(1),March 2010. J
5 42) __________, “Review Article: War and the State,” European History Quarterly 32(2): 251-265, 2002. 43) __________, “Review Article: War in Europe, 1500-Present,” European History Quarterly 33(4): 531-547, 2003. 44) __________, “A Revolution in Military Cartography?: Europe 1650-1815,” Journal of Military History 73(1), 2009. 45) *Michael J. Braddick, State Formation in Early Modern England c. 1550-1700 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000). 46) Stephen Broadberry and Bishnupriya Gupta, “The early modern great divergence: wages, prices and economic development in Europe and Asia, 1500-1800,” Economic History Review 59(1), 2006. 47) Azam Chaudhry and Phillip Garner, “Political Competition between Countries and Economic Growth,” Review of Development Economics 10(4), 2006. 48) *Ja Ian Chong, External Intervention and the Politics of State Formation: China, Indonesia, and Thailand, 1893-1952 (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012). 49) Nicola Di Cosmo, “State formation and periodization in inner Asian history,” Journal of World History 10(1), 1999. 50) Thomas Cusack, Torben Iversen and David Soskice, “Coevolution of Capitalism and Political Representation: The Choice of Electoral Systems,” American Political Science Review 104(2): 393-403, May 2010. 51) Adeed Dawisha, “Nation and Nationalism: Historical Antecedents to Contemporary Debates,” International Studies Review 4(1), 2002. 52) Mark Dincecco, “Political regimes and sovereign credit risk in Europe, 1750–1913,” European Review of Economic History 13(1): 31-63, April 2009. 53) __________, “Fiscal Centralization, Limited Government, and Public Revenues in Europe, 1650-1913,” Journal of Economic History 69(1): 48-10, March 2009. 54) __________, “The Political Economy of Fiscal Prudence in Historical Perspective,” Economics & Politics 22(1), March 2010
55) ,"Fragmented authority from Ancien Regime to modernity:a quantitative analysis,"Journal of Institutional Economics 6(03):305-328. 2010. 56)Mark Dincecco,Giovanni Federico,and Andrea Vindigni,"Warfare,Taxation, and Political Change:Evidence from the Italian Risorgimento,"Journal of Economic History 71(4),December 2011 57)Brian M.Dowing,The Military Revolution and Political Change:Origins of Democracy and Autocracy in Early Modern Europe (Princeton:Princeton University Press,1992). 58)E.C.Ejiogu,"State building in pre-colonial sub-Saharan Africa:The case of Yorubaland,"Political Power and Social Theory 17:3-40,2007. 59)G.R.Elton,"Parliament in the Sixteenth Century:Functions and Fortunes," The Historical Journal 22(2):255-278. 60)Thomas Ertman,Birth of the Leviathan:building states and regimes in medieval and early modern Europe(Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1999). 61)Samuel E.Finer,"State-building,State Boundaries and Border Control:An Essay on Certain Aspects of the First Phase of State-building in Western Europe Considered in the Light of the Rokkan-Hirschman Model,"Social Science Information 13,1974. 62)*David Friedman,"A Theory of the Size and Shape of Nations,"Journal of Political Economy 85(1):59-77,1977. 63)Anthony Giddens,The nation-state and violence(Cambridge:Polity Press, 1985) 64)*Jack Goldstone,Why Europe?The Rise of the West in World History, 1500-1850(Boston:McGraw Hill,2008). 65)Steven Gunn,"Politic history,New Monarchy and State Formation:Henry VII in European Perspective,"Historical Research 82(217),2009. 66)Steven Gunn,David Grummitt,and Hans Cools,War,State,and Society in England and the Netherlands,1477-1559(Oxford University Press).Chapter 1 and 2. 6
6 55) __________, “Fragmented authority from Ancien Régime to modernity: a quantitative analysis,” Journal of Institutional Economics 6(03): 305-328, 2010. 56) Mark Dincecco, Giovanni Federico, and Andrea Vindigni, “Warfare, Taxation, and Political Change: Evidence from the Italian Risorgimento,” Journal of Economic History 71(4), December 2011 57) Brian M. Dowing, The Military Revolution and Political Change: Origins of Democracy and Autocracy in Early Modern Europe (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992). 58) E.C. Ejiogu, “State building in pre-colonial sub-Saharan Africa: The case of Yorubaland,” Political Power and Social Theory 17: 3-40, 2007. 59) G. R. Elton, “Parliament in the Sixteenth Century: Functions and Fortunes,” The Historical Journal 22(2): 255-278. 60) Thomas Ertman, Birth of the Leviathan: building states and regimes in medieval and early modern Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999). 61) Samuel E. Finer, “State-building, State Boundaries and Border Control: An Essay on Certain Aspects of the First Phase of State-building in Western Europe Considered in the Light of the Rokkan-Hirschman Model,” Social Science Information 13, 1974. 62) *David Friedman, “A Theory of the Size and Shape of Nations,” Journal of Political Economy 85(1): 59-77, 1977. 63) Anthony Giddens, The nation-state and violence (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1985). 64) *Jack Goldstone, Why Europe? The Rise of the West in World History, 1500-1850 (Boston: McGraw Hill, 2008). 65) Steven Gunn, “Politic history, New Monarchy and State Formation: Henry VII in European Perspective,” Historical Research 82(217), 2009. 66) Steven Gunn, David Grummitt, and Hans Cools, War, State, and Society in England and the Netherlands, 1477-1559 (Oxford University Press). Chapter 1 and 2
67)*John A.Hall,"States and economic development:reflections on Adam Smith",in States in history edited by John A.Hall (Oxford and New York: Blackwell,1986). 68)*John A.Hall,and G.John Ikenberry,The state (Milton Keynes:Open University Press,1989). 69)*Wenkai He,Paths toward the Modern Fiscal State:England,Japan,and China(Cambridge (Mass.)and London:Harvard University Press,2013). 70)David Held,"The Development of the Modern State,"in Formations of Modernity,edited by Stuart Hall and Bram Giben(Cambridge:Polity Press in Association with the Open University,1992),pp.71-125. 71)Elhanan Helpman,ed.,Institutions and Economic Performance (Cambridge, Massachusetts;London,England:Harvard University Press,2008),Chapter 1 and 2. 72)Albert O.Hirschman,"Exit,voice,and the state,"World Politics 31(1): 90-107,1978 73)John M.Hobson,The Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2006). 74)*Istvan Hont,Jealousy of trade:international competition and the nation-state in historical perspective(Cambridge (Mass.)and London:The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,2005). 75)David Hopkin,"The French Army,1624-1914:From the King's to the People's,"The Historical Journal 48(4),2005. 76)*Martha C.Howell,Commerce before Capitalism in Europe,1300-1600 (Cambridge:Cambridge University Press,2010) 77)Victoria Tin-bor Hui,"Toward a dynamic theory of international politics: insights from comparing ancient China and early modern Europe," International Organization 58:175-205,Winter 2004. 78) War and State Formation in Ancient China and Early Modern Europe(Cambridge and New York:Cambridge University Press,2005). 79)*E.L.Jones,The European miracle:environments,economies,and geopolitics in the history of Europe and Asia (Cambridge:Cambridge University Press,1987)
7 67) *John A. Hall, “States and economic development: reflections on Adam Smith”, in States in history edited by John A. Hall (Oxford and New York: Blackwell, 1986). 68) *John A. Hall, and G. John Ikenberry, The state (Milton Keynes: Open University Press, 1989). 69) *Wenkai He, Paths toward the Modern Fiscal State: England, Japan, and China (Cambridge (Mass.) and London: Harvard University Press, 2013). 70) David Held, “The Development of the Modern State,” in Formations of Modernity, edited by Stuart Hall and Bram Giben (Cambridge: Polity Press in Association with the Open University, 1992), pp.71-125. 71) Elhanan Helpman, ed., Institutions and Economic Performance (Cambridge, Massachusetts; London, England: Harvard University Press, 2008), Chapter 1 and 2. 72) Albert O. Hirschman, “Exit, voice, and the state,” World Politics 31(1): 90-107, 1978. 73)John M. Hobson, The Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006). 74) *Istvan Hont, Jealousy of trade: international competition and the nation-state in historical perspective (Cambridge (Mass.) and London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2005). 75) David Hopkin, “The French Army, 1624-1914: From the King's to the People's,” The Historical Journal 48(4), 2005. 76) *Martha C. Howell, Commerce before Capitalism in Europe, 1300-1600 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010). 77) Victoria Tin-bor Hui, “Toward a dynamic theory of international politics: insights from comparing ancient China and early modern Europe,” International Organization 58: 175-205, Winter 2004. 78) __________, War and State Formation in Ancient China and Early Modern Europe (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005). 79) *E. L. Jones, The European miracle: environments, economies, and geopolitics in the history of Europe and Asia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987)
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