5 edition of State collapse and reconstruction in the found in the catalog.
State collapse and reconstruction in the
Jens Stilhoff SГёrensen
Published
2009
by Berghahn Books in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Jens Stilhoff Sørensen. |
Genre | Case studies |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JC328.5 .S67 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23169910M |
ISBN 10 | 9781845455606 |
LC Control Number | 2009006163 |
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In the s, Yugoslavia, which had once been a role model for development, became a symbol for state collapse, external intervention and post-war reconstruction.
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Today the region has two international protectorates, contested states and borders, severe ethnic polarization and minority concerns. In this first in-depth critical analysis of international administration, aid and reconstruction.
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This book suggests that the international community ignored clear warning signs in Somalia and missed several opportunities to use diplomacy to prevent state collapse.
As a result, the destruction of the state became more complete and the difficulties in rebuilding a. It has major implications for all of us who want to understand the processes of state collapse and nation-building in the world.”?Samuel P.
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Today the region has two international protectorates, contested states and borders, severe ethnic polarization and minority concerns. This book suggests that the international community ignored clear warning signs in Somalia and missed several opportunities to use diplomacy to prevent state collapse.
State collapse, breakdown, or downfall is the complete failure of a mode of government within a sovereign mes this brings about a failed state, as in Somalia and the final decade of often, there is an immediate process of transition to a new administration, and basic services such as tax collection, defence, police, civil service, and courts are maintained.
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In this first in-depth critical analysis of. This book situates state failure and state collapse in historical context and explains the structures and forces that have led to state collapse in a number of countries around the world.
It also analyses and critiques contemporary interventions and reconstruction efforts in collapsed states. Addresses the subject of state failure which has received high-profile attention from both scholars. Foner’s book is indispensible, but dense.
A pithier primer can be found in Michael W. Fitzgerald’s “Splendid Failure: Postwar Reconstruction in. STATE FAILURE, COLLAPSE AND RECONSTRUCTION: Author: JENNIFER MILLIKEN: Summary: State collapse in such places as Yugoslavia has led to widespread human suffering and regional instability.
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Following Charles Tilly’s metaphor of ‘war-making and state-making as organized crime’, it can be seen as a more-or-less inadvertent process by which state elites, seeking to consolidate their hold on power, acted as the.