de Mesquita 2000: his thesis briefly expressed at the outset, is that "the development of important institutions of the modern sovereign state are partially an endogenous product of strategic maneuvering between the Catholic Church and European kings over political control within their domains" (p. 93). de Mesquita, Bruce Bue. Popes, Kings, and Endogenous Institutions: The Concordat of Worms and the Origins of Sovereignty. International Studies Review. Summer 2000, 2 (2): 93–118. JSTOR 3186429. doi:10.1111/1521-9488.00206.
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de Mesquita 2000: his thesis briefly expressed at the outset, is that "the development of important institutions of the modern sovereign state are partially an endogenous product of strategic maneuvering between the Catholic Church and European kings over political control within their domains" (p. 93). de Mesquita, Bruce Bue. Popes, Kings, and Endogenous Institutions: The Concordat of Worms and the Origins of Sovereignty. International Studies Review. Summer 2000, 2 (2): 93–118. JSTOR 3186429. doi:10.1111/1521-9488.00206.
de Mesquita(2000年),第95页 de Mesquita, Bruce Bue. Popes, Kings, and Endogenous Institutions: The Concordat of Worms and the Origins of Sovereignty. International Studies Review. Summer 2000, 2 (2): 93–118. JSTOR 3186429. doi:10.1111/1521-9488.00206.