The Dynamics of States : The Formation and Crises of State Domination.
Schlichte, Klaus.
The Dynamics of States : The Formation and Crises of State Domination. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (224 pages)
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- 1 Rethinking the State -- 2 Whose State is it? Hindu-nationalist Violence and Populism in India -- 3 The 'Privatization' of the State: North Africa in Comparative Perspective -- 4 The State Against Itself: Market Reforms and the Judicialization of Politics in Mexico -- 5 The Phoenix State: War Economy and State Formation in Liberia -- 6 The Rise of the Social and the Banalization of the State in China -- 7 Uganda - A State in Suspense -- 8 Boundaries of State and Military in Pakistan -- Index.
This volume deals with recent changes in state domination in the non-Western world. It develops a new approach to the study of state formation and state erosion to explain dynamics that neither follow the pathways of development nor the rule of stagnation that dependency theory once suggested.
9781351891295
State, The--Case studies.
Electronic books.
2005007436
321.9
The Dynamics of States : The Formation and Crises of State Domination. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (224 pages)
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- 1 Rethinking the State -- 2 Whose State is it? Hindu-nationalist Violence and Populism in India -- 3 The 'Privatization' of the State: North Africa in Comparative Perspective -- 4 The State Against Itself: Market Reforms and the Judicialization of Politics in Mexico -- 5 The Phoenix State: War Economy and State Formation in Liberia -- 6 The Rise of the Social and the Banalization of the State in China -- 7 Uganda - A State in Suspense -- 8 Boundaries of State and Military in Pakistan -- Index.
This volume deals with recent changes in state domination in the non-Western world. It develops a new approach to the study of state formation and state erosion to explain dynamics that neither follow the pathways of development nor the rule of stagnation that dependency theory once suggested.
9781351891295
State, The--Case studies.
Electronic books.
2005007436
321.9