Non-State Challenges in a Re-Ordered World
The Jackals of Westphalia
Herausgeber: Ruzza, Stefano; Geisler, Charles; Jakobi, Anja P
Non-State Challenges in a Re-Ordered World
The Jackals of Westphalia
Herausgeber: Ruzza, Stefano; Geisler, Charles; Jakobi, Anja P
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The book's primary intention is to direct attention to potent questions --and accompanying policy challenges -- arising from non-state armed expansion.
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The book's primary intention is to direct attention to potent questions --and accompanying policy challenges -- arising from non-state armed expansion.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138838130
- ISBN-10: 1138838136
- Artikelnr.: 42201460
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138838130
- ISBN-10: 1138838136
- Artikelnr.: 42201460
Stefano Ruzza is Assistant Professor of Conflict, Security and Statebuilding at the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society, University of Turin. He is also Head of Research of T.wai, the Torino World Affairs Institute. Anja P. Jakobi is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of London. Charles Geisler is Professor of Development Sociology at Cornell University.
Introduction 1 The Siege of Westphalia? Non-state challenges to a
state-centred world STEFANO RUZZA AND CHARLES C. GEISLER Part I:
Challenging the state 2 Back to the clan: Organized crime as state
surrogate for the market FABIO ARMAO 3 Dispute resolution mechanisms
provided by violent non-state actors: An international comparative analysis
of causes and consequences EDGARDO BUSCAGLIA 4 Clausewitz in the boardroom:
Legitimacy and hegemony VINCENZO RUGGIERO 5 New vortices of power: The
alliance between trans-national corporations and private military security
corporations in the Katanga district of the Democratic Republic of the
Congo SPENCER SCHWARTZ AND CHARLES C. GEISLER Part II: Defending the state
6 The logic and consequences of state strategies towards violent non-state
actors SARAH ZUKERMAN DALY 7 The shifting territorial dimensions of
crime-fighting: Rescaling state security to the sub-local level in Mexico
City DIANE E. DAVIS AND GUILLERMO RUIZ DE TERESA 8 The privatization of
counter-piracy: Implications for order at sea PETER CHALK Part III:
Changing the state 9 Between public and private: Reconstructing the field
of security in post- communist Europe ALEXANDRA GHECIU 10 The state and the
reproduction of violence in post-transition El Salvador and Guatemala JOSÉ
MIGUEL CRUZ 11 Debunking the stationary bandit myth: Violence and
governance in statebuilding history KIMBERLY MARTEN 12 Regardless of
Clausewitz? Classical strategic theory in a hybrid world GIAMPIERO
GIACOMELLO AND STEFANO RUZZA Conclusions 13 Non-State Challenges: Nibbling
on the edges or crunching on principles of the Westphalian order? ANJA P.
JAKOBI
state-centred world STEFANO RUZZA AND CHARLES C. GEISLER Part I:
Challenging the state 2 Back to the clan: Organized crime as state
surrogate for the market FABIO ARMAO 3 Dispute resolution mechanisms
provided by violent non-state actors: An international comparative analysis
of causes and consequences EDGARDO BUSCAGLIA 4 Clausewitz in the boardroom:
Legitimacy and hegemony VINCENZO RUGGIERO 5 New vortices of power: The
alliance between trans-national corporations and private military security
corporations in the Katanga district of the Democratic Republic of the
Congo SPENCER SCHWARTZ AND CHARLES C. GEISLER Part II: Defending the state
6 The logic and consequences of state strategies towards violent non-state
actors SARAH ZUKERMAN DALY 7 The shifting territorial dimensions of
crime-fighting: Rescaling state security to the sub-local level in Mexico
City DIANE E. DAVIS AND GUILLERMO RUIZ DE TERESA 8 The privatization of
counter-piracy: Implications for order at sea PETER CHALK Part III:
Changing the state 9 Between public and private: Reconstructing the field
of security in post- communist Europe ALEXANDRA GHECIU 10 The state and the
reproduction of violence in post-transition El Salvador and Guatemala JOSÉ
MIGUEL CRUZ 11 Debunking the stationary bandit myth: Violence and
governance in statebuilding history KIMBERLY MARTEN 12 Regardless of
Clausewitz? Classical strategic theory in a hybrid world GIAMPIERO
GIACOMELLO AND STEFANO RUZZA Conclusions 13 Non-State Challenges: Nibbling
on the edges or crunching on principles of the Westphalian order? ANJA P.
JAKOBI
Introduction 1 The Siege of Westphalia? Non-state challenges to a
state-centred world STEFANO RUZZA AND CHARLES C. GEISLER Part I:
Challenging the state 2 Back to the clan: Organized crime as state
surrogate for the market FABIO ARMAO 3 Dispute resolution mechanisms
provided by violent non-state actors: An international comparative analysis
of causes and consequences EDGARDO BUSCAGLIA 4 Clausewitz in the boardroom:
Legitimacy and hegemony VINCENZO RUGGIERO 5 New vortices of power: The
alliance between trans-national corporations and private military security
corporations in the Katanga district of the Democratic Republic of the
Congo SPENCER SCHWARTZ AND CHARLES C. GEISLER Part II: Defending the state
6 The logic and consequences of state strategies towards violent non-state
actors SARAH ZUKERMAN DALY 7 The shifting territorial dimensions of
crime-fighting: Rescaling state security to the sub-local level in Mexico
City DIANE E. DAVIS AND GUILLERMO RUIZ DE TERESA 8 The privatization of
counter-piracy: Implications for order at sea PETER CHALK Part III:
Changing the state 9 Between public and private: Reconstructing the field
of security in post- communist Europe ALEXANDRA GHECIU 10 The state and the
reproduction of violence in post-transition El Salvador and Guatemala JOSÉ
MIGUEL CRUZ 11 Debunking the stationary bandit myth: Violence and
governance in statebuilding history KIMBERLY MARTEN 12 Regardless of
Clausewitz? Classical strategic theory in a hybrid world GIAMPIERO
GIACOMELLO AND STEFANO RUZZA Conclusions 13 Non-State Challenges: Nibbling
on the edges or crunching on principles of the Westphalian order? ANJA P.
JAKOBI
state-centred world STEFANO RUZZA AND CHARLES C. GEISLER Part I:
Challenging the state 2 Back to the clan: Organized crime as state
surrogate for the market FABIO ARMAO 3 Dispute resolution mechanisms
provided by violent non-state actors: An international comparative analysis
of causes and consequences EDGARDO BUSCAGLIA 4 Clausewitz in the boardroom:
Legitimacy and hegemony VINCENZO RUGGIERO 5 New vortices of power: The
alliance between trans-national corporations and private military security
corporations in the Katanga district of the Democratic Republic of the
Congo SPENCER SCHWARTZ AND CHARLES C. GEISLER Part II: Defending the state
6 The logic and consequences of state strategies towards violent non-state
actors SARAH ZUKERMAN DALY 7 The shifting territorial dimensions of
crime-fighting: Rescaling state security to the sub-local level in Mexico
City DIANE E. DAVIS AND GUILLERMO RUIZ DE TERESA 8 The privatization of
counter-piracy: Implications for order at sea PETER CHALK Part III:
Changing the state 9 Between public and private: Reconstructing the field
of security in post- communist Europe ALEXANDRA GHECIU 10 The state and the
reproduction of violence in post-transition El Salvador and Guatemala JOSÉ
MIGUEL CRUZ 11 Debunking the stationary bandit myth: Violence and
governance in statebuilding history KIMBERLY MARTEN 12 Regardless of
Clausewitz? Classical strategic theory in a hybrid world GIAMPIERO
GIACOMELLO AND STEFANO RUZZA Conclusions 13 Non-State Challenges: Nibbling
on the edges or crunching on principles of the Westphalian order? ANJA P.
JAKOBI