New Agendas in Statebuilding
This volume connects the study of statebuilding to broader aspects of social theory and the historical study of the state, bringing forth new questions and starting points, both academically and practically, for the field.
Building states has become a highly prioritized issue in international politics. Since the 1990s, mainly Western countries and international institutions have invested large sums of money, vast amounts of manpower and considerable political capital in ventures of this kind all across the globe. Most of the focus in current literature is on the acute cases, such as Afghanistan and Iraq, but also on states that seem to fit the label failed states such as Liberia, Sierra Leone and Somalia.
This book brings together a diverse grop of scholars who introduce new theoretical approaches from the broader social sciences. The chapters revisit historical cases of statebuilding, and provide thought-provoking, new strategic perspectives on the field. The result is a volume that broadens and deepens our understanding of statebuilding by highlighting the importance of hybridity, contingency and history in a broad range of case studies.
This book will be of much interest to students of statebuilding and intervention, peacebuilding, war and conflict studies, security studies and IR in general.
Robert Egnell is Visiting Professor and Director of Teaching with the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University, USA. He is the author of Complex Peace Operations and CivilMilitary Relations (Routledge 2009).
Peter Haldn is a researcher in the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, Sweden. He is the author of Stability without Statehood (Palgrave 2011).
Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding
Series Editor: David Chandler
Statebuilding and Intervention
Policies, practices and paradigms
Edited by David Chandler
Reintegration of Armed Groups After Conflict
Politics, violence and transition
Edited by Mats Berdal and David H. Ucko
Security, Development, and the Fragile State
Bridging the gap between theory and policy
David Carment, Stewart Prest, and Yiagadeesen Samy
Kosovo, Intervention and Statebuilding
The international community and the transition to independence
Edited by Aidan Hehir
Critical Perspectives on the Responsibility to Protect
Interrogating theory and practice
Edited by Philip Cunliffe
Statebuilding and Police Reform
The freedom of security
Barry J. Ryan
Violence in Post-Conflict Societies
Remarginalisation, remobilisers and relationships
Anders Themnr
Statebuilding in Afghanistan
Multinational contributions to reconstruction
Edited by Nik Hynek and Pter Marton
The International Community and Statebuilding
Getting its act together?
Edited by Patrice C. McMahon and Jon Western
Statebuilding and State-Formation
The political sociology of intervention
Edited by Berit Bliesemann de Guevara
Political Economy of Statebuilding
Power after peace
Edited by Mats Berdal and Dominik Zaum
New Agendas in Statebuilding
Hybridity, contingency and history
Edited by Robert Egnell and Peter Haldn
New Agendas in Statebuilding
Hybridity, contingency and history
Edited by Robert Egnell and Peter Haldn
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New agendas in statebuilding: hybridity, contingency and history / edited by Robert Egnell and Peter Haldn.
pages cm. (Routledge studies in intervention and statebuilding)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Nation-buildingSocial aspects. 2. Peace-buildingSocial
aspects. I. Egnell, Robert, editor of compilation.
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Contents
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ROBERT EGNELL AND PETER HALDN |
PART I New theoretical approaches to statebuilding |
ROGER MAC GINTY |
PETER HALDN |
MORTEN BS |
LEE JONES |
PART II Revisiting historical cases of statebuilding |
GORM HARSTE |
MATS HALLENBERG |
MOHAMMAD FAZLHASHEMI |
PART III Strategic imperatives in statebuilding |
JAN ANGSTROM |
ADAM R. GRISSOM |
ROBERT EGNELL |
ROBERT EGNELL AND PETER HALDN |
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Contributors
Jan Angstrom is Associate Professor in the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, Sweden. He holds a PhD from the Department of War Studies at King's College London. His research interests include the nature and conduct of modern war as well as the link between the state and war. His articles have appeared in, among others, International Relations, Security Studies, Comparative Strategy, Civil Wars and Small Wars and Insurgencies as well as Cooperation and Conflict. His latest book is The Dynamics of War (with J.J. Widn, Routledge 2013).
Morten Bs is Head of Research at Fafo's Institute for Applied International Studies. He has conducted extensive fieldwork in several conflict regions in Africa and published the results of this research in a number of international journals. His latest published books in English include: African Guerrillas: Rage Against the Machine? (with Kevin Dunn, Lynne Rienner 2007); International Development (with Benedicte Bull, Sage 2010) and Politics of Origin in Africa: Autochthony, Citizenship and Conflict (with Kevin Dunn, Zed Books 2013).
Robert Egnell is Visiting Professor and Director of Teaching with the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University, USA. He is also Associate Professor of War Studies at the Swedish National Defence College. His research concerns the conduct and effectiveness of peace operations, statebuilding and civilmilitary relations. He is the author of