Rebel Economies explores historical, anthropological, and political dimensions of non-state war economies across different periods and regions. Through a variety of conceptual and disciplinary approaches, the authors investigate distinct case studies across three continents, revealing nexuses between the economy, war, and social transformation.
Rebel Economies explores historical, anthropological, and political dimensions of non-state war economies across different periods and regions. Through a variety of conceptual and disciplinary approaches, the authors investigate distinct case studies across three continents, revealing nexuses between the economy, war, and social transformation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicola Di Cosmo is the Henry Luce Foundation Professor of east Asian Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study Didier Fassin is the James D. Wolfensohn Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, director of studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and annual chair of public ealth at the Collège de France. Clémence Pinaud is assistant professor at the department of international studies of Indiana University, Bloomington.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Revisiting Non-State War Economies Nicola Di Cosmo, Didier Fassin and Clémence Pinaud. Part I: Frameworks Chapter 1: What are Non-State War Economies? Prefatory Remarks Didier Fassin. Chapter 2: War Economies and War Economics Christopher Cramer. Chapter 3: War Economies and Humanitarian Action Gilles Carbonnier. Chapter 4: Rebel Taxation. Between Moral and Market Economy Zachariah Mampilly. Part II: Historical Perspective Chapter 5: The War Economy of Nomadic Empires Nicola Di Cosmo Chapter 6: Non-State War Economy in Renaissance Italy William Caferro. Chapter 7: The Economy of Warlordism in Early Twentieth Century China Edward McCord. Part III: Contemporary Worlds Chapter 8: Friend, Foe, or In-Between? Humanitarian Action and the Soviet-Afghan War Jonathan Benthall. Chapter 9: War Economy, Warlordism and Social Class Formation in South Sudan Clémence Pinaud. Chapter 10: Resource Wars, Oil and the Islamic State Philippe Le Billon Conclusion: New Perspectives on Warring Societ Nicola Di Cosmo, Didier Fassin and Clémence Pinaud
Introduction: Revisiting Non-State War Economies Nicola Di Cosmo, Didier Fassin and Clémence Pinaud. Part I: Frameworks Chapter 1: What are Non-State War Economies? Prefatory Remarks Didier Fassin. Chapter 2: War Economies and War Economics Christopher Cramer. Chapter 3: War Economies and Humanitarian Action Gilles Carbonnier. Chapter 4: Rebel Taxation. Between Moral and Market Economy Zachariah Mampilly. Part II: Historical Perspective Chapter 5: The War Economy of Nomadic Empires Nicola Di Cosmo Chapter 6: Non-State War Economy in Renaissance Italy William Caferro. Chapter 7: The Economy of Warlordism in Early Twentieth Century China Edward McCord. Part III: Contemporary Worlds Chapter 8: Friend, Foe, or In-Between? Humanitarian Action and the Soviet-Afghan War Jonathan Benthall. Chapter 9: War Economy, Warlordism and Social Class Formation in South Sudan Clémence Pinaud. Chapter 10: Resource Wars, Oil and the Islamic State Philippe Le Billon Conclusion: New Perspectives on Warring Societ Nicola Di Cosmo, Didier Fassin and Clémence Pinaud
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