State Formation

State Formation
Author: Christian Krohn-Hansen,Knut G. Nustad
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-09-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015063232097

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A refreshing look at the meaning of socialism in Venezuela from the point of view of the country's ordinary citizens.

State Formations

State Formations
Author: John L. Brooke,Julia C. Strauss,Greg Anderson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108416535

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Uses modernist and postmodernist theoretical perspectives to examine the formation and reformation of states throughout history and around the globe.

State Formation Regime Change and Economic Development

State Formation  Regime Change  and Economic Development
Author: Jørgen Møller
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2016-12-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134827008

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Failed or weak states, miscarried democratizations, and economic underdevelopment characterize a large part of the world we live in. Much work has been done on these subjects over the latest decades but most of this research ignores the deep historical processes that produced the modern state, modern democracy and the modern market economy in the first place. This book elucidates the roots of these developments. The book discusses why China was surpassed by Europeans in spite of its early development of advanced economic markets and a meritocratic state. It also hones in on the relationship between geopolitical pressure and state formation and on the European conditions that – from the Middle Ages onwards – facilitated the development of the modern state, modern democracy, and the modern market economy. Finally, the book discusses why some countries have been able to follow the European lead in the latest generations whereas other countries have not. State Formation, Regime Change and Economic Development will be of key interest to students and researchers within political science and history as well as to Comparative Politics, Political Economy and the Politics of Developing Areas.

Violent Becomings

Violent Becomings
Author: Bjørn Enge Bertelsen
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781785332371

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Violent Becomings conceptualizes the Mozambican state not as the bureaucratically ordered polity of the nation-state, but as a continuously emergent and violently challenged mode of ordering. In doing so, this book addresses the question of why colonial and postcolonial state formation has involved violent articulations with so-called ‘traditional’ forms of sociality. The scope and dynamic nature of such violent becomings is explored through an array of contexts that include colonial regimes of forced labor and pacification, liberation war struggles and civil war, the social engineering of the post-independence state, and the popular appropriation of sovereign violence in riots and lynchings.

Science Culture and Modern State Formation

Science  Culture  and Modern State Formation
Author: Patrick Carroll
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2006-10-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520247536

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State Formation in the Liberal Era

State Formation in the Liberal Era
Author: Ben Fallaw,David Nugent
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780816541362

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State Formation in the Liberal Era offers a nuanced exploration of the uneven nature of nation making and economic development in Peru and Mexico. Zeroing in on the period from 1850 to 1950, the book compares and contrasts the radically different paths of development pursued by these two countries. Mexico and Peru are widely regarded as two great centers of Latin American civilization. In State Formation in the Liberal Era, a diverse group of historians and anthropologists from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Latin America compare how the two countries advanced claims of statehood from the dawning of the age of global liberal capitalism to the onset of the Cold War. Chapters cover themes ranging from foreign banks to road building and labor relations. The introductions serve as an original interpretation of Peru’s and Mexico’s modern histories from a comparative perspective. Focusing on the tensions between disparate circuits of capital, claims of statehood, and the contested nature of citizenship, the volume spans disciplinary and geographic boundaries. It reveals how the presence (or absence) of U.S. influence shaped Latin American history and also challenges notions of Mexico’s revolutionary exceptionality. The book offers a new template for ethnographically informed comparative history of nation building in Latin America.

Everyday Forms of State Formation

Everyday Forms of State Formation
Author: Gilbert Michael Joseph,Daniel Nugent
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822314673

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Everyday Forms of State Formation is the first book to systematically examine the relationship between popular cultures and state formation in revolutionary and post-revolutionary Mexico. While most accounts have emphasized either the role of peasants and peasant rebellions or that of state formation in Mexico's past, these original essays reveal the state's day-to-day engagement with grassroots society by examining popular cultures and forms of the state simultaneously and in relation to one another. Structured in the form of a dialogue between a distinguished array of Mexicanists and comparative social theorists, this volume boldly reassesses past analyses of the Mexican revolution and suggests new directions for future study. Showcasing a wealth of original archival and ethnographic research, this collection provides a new and deeper understanding of Mexico's revolutionary experience. It also speaks more broadly to a problem of extraordinary contemporary relevance: the manner in which local societies and self-proclaimed "revolutionary" states are articulated historically. The result is a unique collection bridging social history, anthropology, historical sociology, and cultural studies in its formulation of new approaches for rethinking the multifaceted relationship between power, culture, and resistance. Contributors. Ana María Alonso, Armando Bartra, Marjorie Becker, Barry Carr, Philip Corrigan, Romana Falcón, Gilbert M. Joseph, Alan Knight, Florencia E. Mallon, Daniel Nugent, Elsie Rockwell, William Roseberry, Jan Rus, Derek Sayer, James C. Scott

Statebuilding and State Formation

Statebuilding and State Formation
Author: Berit Bliesemann de Guevara
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2012-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136342356

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This book examines the ways in which long-term processes of state-formation limit the possibilities for short-term political projects of statebuilding. Using process-oriented approaches, the contributing authors explore what happens when conscious efforts at statebuilding ‘meet’ social contexts, and are transformed into daily routines. In order to explain their findings, they also analyse the temporally and spatially broader structures of world society which shape the possibilities of statebuilding. Statebuilding and State-Formation includes a variety of case studies from post-conflict societies in Africa, Asia and Europe, as well as the headquarters and branch offices of international agencies. Drawing on various theoretical approaches from sociology and anthropology, the contributors discuss external interventions as well as self-led statebuilding projects. This edited volume is divided into three parts: Part I: State-Formation, Violence and Political Economy Part II: Governance, Legitimacy and Practice in Statebuilding and State-Formation Part III: The International Self – Statebuilders’ Institutional Logics, Social Backgrounds and Subjectivities The book will be of great interest to students of statebuilding and intervention, war and conflict studies, international security and IR.