This article explores the effects of the contemporary politics of statebuilding on the non-western state. The main argument is that the corresponding strategies of external institution building and/or the international substitution of state functions entail contradictions that inherently limit the chances of an external strengthening of stateness. Statebuilding is constrained, first, by the statebuilders' own social logics limiting their scope and, second, by the incapacity of statebuilding practices to generate the local legitimacy necessary for stable political rule. Despite these limits, statebuilding discourses and practices nonetheless have a strong influence on the non-western state. The state-in-society conception applied to study th...
Bridging the gap between international relations and comparative politics, this book transposes Euro...
International audienceConsensus is growing that the application of the western model of the Nation-S...
This article seeks to draw out the ideological nature of discourses of resilience, and traces their ...
This article explores the effects of the contemporary politics of statebuilding on the non-western s...
The ‘international community’ is not the only actor engaged in statebuilding processes; contemporane...
The prominence of state-building in contemporary practice is hard to overstate, being variably descr...
The state increasingly represents an enigma in contemporary politics, and opens up a variety of cont...
The monograph deals with the structural limits of international peace- and statebuilding. I chose a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The starting point of any statebuilding discussion is state fragility or state weakness broadly unde...
This article argues that it is erroneous to counterpose globalization to the state, as many increasi...
The purpose of this volume is to examine and evaluate the impact of international state-building int...
Drawing upon the vast contemporary literature on state-building that has emerged since Helman and Ra...
First Online: 02 February 2018Today, pressing security problems result from fragile statehood, and t...
International audienceConsensus is growing that the application of the western model of the Nation-S...
Bridging the gap between international relations and comparative politics, this book transposes Euro...
International audienceConsensus is growing that the application of the western model of the Nation-S...
This article seeks to draw out the ideological nature of discourses of resilience, and traces their ...
This article explores the effects of the contemporary politics of statebuilding on the non-western s...
The ‘international community’ is not the only actor engaged in statebuilding processes; contemporane...
The prominence of state-building in contemporary practice is hard to overstate, being variably descr...
The state increasingly represents an enigma in contemporary politics, and opens up a variety of cont...
The monograph deals with the structural limits of international peace- and statebuilding. I chose a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The starting point of any statebuilding discussion is state fragility or state weakness broadly unde...
This article argues that it is erroneous to counterpose globalization to the state, as many increasi...
The purpose of this volume is to examine and evaluate the impact of international state-building int...
Drawing upon the vast contemporary literature on state-building that has emerged since Helman and Ra...
First Online: 02 February 2018Today, pressing security problems result from fragile statehood, and t...
International audienceConsensus is growing that the application of the western model of the Nation-S...
Bridging the gap between international relations and comparative politics, this book transposes Euro...
International audienceConsensus is growing that the application of the western model of the Nation-S...
This article seeks to draw out the ideological nature of discourses of resilience, and traces their ...