발간호: Monograph No. 09
YOON Tae-Ryong (Associate Research Fellow)

This essay examined the relationship between war as an external threat and its effects on state consolidation. Most of the scholars who analyzed European history support the thesis that war played an important role in state-making (as we can see through Huntington, Tilly, Giddens, Migdal, Herbst, Hall and Mann). It is hard to flatly deny Tilly’s conclusion that “war made the state, and the state made the war.” Mostly, war as a great external threat promoted national unity, restrained the internal resistance to increased extraction, helped capitalist development, and eventually consolidated the state and the system of the nation-state in the modern world.

목차

I. Introduction

II. War, Militarization, State Consolidation and Capitalism

III. War and its Ambivalent effects

IV. Summary and Conclusion