How do states build a security apparatus after violent resistance against state rule? This article argues that in early periods of state building two main factors shape the process: the macro-strategic goals of the state and administrative challenges of personnel management. These dynamics are studied in the context of the establishment of police forces in the settler colony of German Southwest Africa, present-day Namibia. The empirical analysis relies on information about the location of police stations and a near full census of police forces, compiled from the German Federal Archives. A mismatch is found between the allocation of police presence and the allocation of police personnel. The first was driven by the strategic value of locatio...
This article describes and analyses state behaviour in South Africa between 1910 and 1990 as reflect...
The police force was the most hated and visible representation of South Africa's apartheid state. Th...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century to account for the links ...
How do states build a security apparatus after violent resistance against state rule? This article a...
This study analyzes two British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone from 1945-1961 and 1998-2007, exp...
Between 1919 and 1962, the South African government implemented ever more restrictive segregationist...
This study analyzes two British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone from 1945-1961 and 1998-2007, exp...
The Nyasaland Emergency in 1959 proved a decisive turning point in the history of the Federation of ...
Taking account of the myriad of policing initiatives that have emerged both from the grassroots and ...
If the use of legitimate violence or the threat of it within society is such a distinguishing mark o...
In environments of seemingly intractable conflict, how should we understand the role of state capaci...
Abstract: When do states arise? When do they fail to arise? This question has generated scholarship ...
This dissertation examines significant events in the process of state formation in Namibia and provi...
This historical study examines the different ways through which African police forces mediated the p...
Defence date: 26 September 2019Examining Board: Professor Stefano Bartolini, European University Ins...
This article describes and analyses state behaviour in South Africa between 1910 and 1990 as reflect...
The police force was the most hated and visible representation of South Africa's apartheid state. Th...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century to account for the links ...
How do states build a security apparatus after violent resistance against state rule? This article a...
This study analyzes two British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone from 1945-1961 and 1998-2007, exp...
Between 1919 and 1962, the South African government implemented ever more restrictive segregationist...
This study analyzes two British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone from 1945-1961 and 1998-2007, exp...
The Nyasaland Emergency in 1959 proved a decisive turning point in the history of the Federation of ...
Taking account of the myriad of policing initiatives that have emerged both from the grassroots and ...
If the use of legitimate violence or the threat of it within society is such a distinguishing mark o...
In environments of seemingly intractable conflict, how should we understand the role of state capaci...
Abstract: When do states arise? When do they fail to arise? This question has generated scholarship ...
This dissertation examines significant events in the process of state formation in Namibia and provi...
This historical study examines the different ways through which African police forces mediated the p...
Defence date: 26 September 2019Examining Board: Professor Stefano Bartolini, European University Ins...
This article describes and analyses state behaviour in South Africa between 1910 and 1990 as reflect...
The police force was the most hated and visible representation of South Africa's apartheid state. Th...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century to account for the links ...