Ja Ian Chong
External Intervention and the Politics of State Formation
China, Indonesia, and Thailand, 1893 1952
Ja Ian Chong
External Intervention and the Politics of State Formation
China, Indonesia, and Thailand, 1893 1952
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Chong argues that when foreign actors face high opportunity costs of intervention in a weak state, their behavior may foster sovereignty.
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Chong argues that when foreign actors face high opportunity costs of intervention in a weak state, their behavior may foster sovereignty.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781107013759
- ISBN-10: 1107013755
- Artikelnr.: 35455485
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781107013759
- ISBN-10: 1107013755
- Artikelnr.: 35455485
Ja Ian Chong is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the National University of Singapore. He received his PhD in politics from Princeton University in 2008 and was a 2008-9 Research Associate with the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program. His research has received support from the Chiang Ching-kuo International Foundation for Scholarly Exchange, the Woodrow Wilson Society of Fellows, the Bradley Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the Princeton Institute of International and Regional Studies and the Princeton East Asian Studies Program. He has worked in the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC, as well as the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies and the East Asian Institute in Singapore. He has previously taught at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. His work has appeared in Twentieth-Century China and Security Studies.
1. Molding the institutions of governance: theories of state formation and
the contingency of sovereignty in fragile polities; 2. Imposing states:
foreign rivalries, local collaboration, and state form in peripheral
polities; 3. Feudalizing the Chinese polity, 1893-1922: assessing the
adequacy of alternative takes on state reorganization; 4. External
influence and China's feudalization, 1893-1922: opportunity costs and
patterns of foreign intervention; 5. The evolution of foreign involvement
in China, 1923-52: rising opportunity costs and convergent approaches to
intervention; 6. How intervention remade the Chinese state, 1923-52:
foreign sponsorship and the building of sovereign China; 7. Creating
Indonesia, 1893-1952: major power rivalry and the making of sovereign
statehood; 8. Siam stands apart, 1893-1952: external intervention and rise
of a sovereign Thai state; 9. Domesticating international relations,
externalizing comparative politics: foreign intervention and the state in
world politics.
the contingency of sovereignty in fragile polities; 2. Imposing states:
foreign rivalries, local collaboration, and state form in peripheral
polities; 3. Feudalizing the Chinese polity, 1893-1922: assessing the
adequacy of alternative takes on state reorganization; 4. External
influence and China's feudalization, 1893-1922: opportunity costs and
patterns of foreign intervention; 5. The evolution of foreign involvement
in China, 1923-52: rising opportunity costs and convergent approaches to
intervention; 6. How intervention remade the Chinese state, 1923-52:
foreign sponsorship and the building of sovereign China; 7. Creating
Indonesia, 1893-1952: major power rivalry and the making of sovereign
statehood; 8. Siam stands apart, 1893-1952: external intervention and rise
of a sovereign Thai state; 9. Domesticating international relations,
externalizing comparative politics: foreign intervention and the state in
world politics.
1. Molding the institutions of governance: theories of state formation and
the contingency of sovereignty in fragile polities; 2. Imposing states:
foreign rivalries, local collaboration, and state form in peripheral
polities; 3. Feudalizing the Chinese polity, 1893-1922: assessing the
adequacy of alternative takes on state reorganization; 4. External
influence and China's feudalization, 1893-1922: opportunity costs and
patterns of foreign intervention; 5. The evolution of foreign involvement
in China, 1923-52: rising opportunity costs and convergent approaches to
intervention; 6. How intervention remade the Chinese state, 1923-52:
foreign sponsorship and the building of sovereign China; 7. Creating
Indonesia, 1893-1952: major power rivalry and the making of sovereign
statehood; 8. Siam stands apart, 1893-1952: external intervention and rise
of a sovereign Thai state; 9. Domesticating international relations,
externalizing comparative politics: foreign intervention and the state in
world politics.
the contingency of sovereignty in fragile polities; 2. Imposing states:
foreign rivalries, local collaboration, and state form in peripheral
polities; 3. Feudalizing the Chinese polity, 1893-1922: assessing the
adequacy of alternative takes on state reorganization; 4. External
influence and China's feudalization, 1893-1922: opportunity costs and
patterns of foreign intervention; 5. The evolution of foreign involvement
in China, 1923-52: rising opportunity costs and convergent approaches to
intervention; 6. How intervention remade the Chinese state, 1923-52:
foreign sponsorship and the building of sovereign China; 7. Creating
Indonesia, 1893-1952: major power rivalry and the making of sovereign
statehood; 8. Siam stands apart, 1893-1952: external intervention and rise
of a sovereign Thai state; 9. Domesticating international relations,
externalizing comparative politics: foreign intervention and the state in
world politics.