Fragile States and Insecure People?: Violence, Security, and Statehood in the Twenty-First Century
This book provides a unique account of the pursuit of security at the edge of the global order. It sheds light on reform of state police and armed forces, and analyses the alternative security structures that emerge in the absence of the state. This book remains open-minded as to which 'model' for security is better.
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Fragile States and Insecure People?: Violence, Security, and Statehood in the Twenty-First Century
This book provides a unique account of the pursuit of security at the edge of the global order. It sheds light on reform of state police and armed forces, and analyses the alternative security structures that emerge in the absence of the state. This book remains open-minded as to which 'model' for security is better.
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Fragile States and Insecure People?: Violence, Security, and Statehood in the Twenty-First Century

Fragile States and Insecure People?: Violence, Security, and Statehood in the Twenty-First Century

Fragile States and Insecure People?: Violence, Security, and Statehood in the Twenty-First Century

Fragile States and Insecure People?: Violence, Security, and Statehood in the Twenty-First Century

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This book provides a unique account of the pursuit of security at the edge of the global order. It sheds light on reform of state police and armed forces, and analyses the alternative security structures that emerge in the absence of the state. This book remains open-minded as to which 'model' for security is better.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230261341
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 08/07/2007
Series: Governance, Security and Development Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 457 KB

About the Author

Louise Andersen is currently a PhD candidate at the Institute for Political Science, Copenhagen University. At the time of editing this volume she was a visiting scholar at the Danish Institute for International Studies on secondment from the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where she has served since completing Master in Political Science in 1996. Her research focuses on international policies towards fragile states.

Bjørn Møller is a Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies and leader of its research group on Post-Conflict Peacebuilding. He holds an MA in History and a PhD in Political Science from the University of Copenhagen, and teaches conflict theory, international relations and development studies at the universities of Copenhagen and Aalborg. He is the author of three books and editor or co-editor of seven anthologies.

Finn Stepputat is a Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies. He holds a M.Sc. in Economic Geography and a Ph.D. in Cultural Sociology from Copenhagen University and has published extensively on issues of violent conflict, forced migration, and the aftermath of war, mainly in Latin America. He has also worked on more theoretical and methodological issues of state formation and sovereignty, and has co-edited the books States of Imagination: Ethnographic Explorations of the Post-colonial State (2001), and Sovereign Bodies: Citizens, Migrants and States in the Post-colonial World (2005).

Table of Contents

Preface Security Arrangements in Fragile States What To Do? The Dilemmas of International Engagement in Fragile States The Organization of Violence: A Historical Perspective Local Security Systems in Somali East Africa Protectors and Predators: Why Is There a Difference among West African Militias? Non-state Providers of Every-day Security in Fragile African States Security Sector: An instrument of the State-Building Project Integrating Former Enemies into National Armies Insecurity, State and Impunity in Latin America Towards a Multi-Layered Approach to Security
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