Non-state challenges in a re-ordered world: the jackals of Westphalia
In: Routledge studies in global and transnational politics series
In: Routledge studies in global and transnational politics series
In: Routledge studies in global and transnational politics series
In: Routledge studies in global and transnational politics series
In: Routledge studies in global and transnational politics
In: Routledge Studies in Global and Transnational Politics Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction: The Siege of Westphalia? -- From Leviathan to Chimera? The rise and decline of state-orders -- Structure of the book -- References -- Part I: Challenging the state -- 2. Back to the clan: Organized crime as state surrogate for the market -- On state and capitalism (and war) -- The logic of the clan -- The role of organized crime -- Conclusions -- References -- 3. Dispute resolution mechanisms provided by violent non-state actors: An international comparative analysis of causes and consequences -- Background and introduction -- Judicial system shortcomings -- A comparative analysis of informal land dispute resolutions -- Armed group characteristics and dispute arbitration frequency -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- 4. Clausewitz in the boardroom: Legitimacy and hegemony -- Hegemony and values -- Harm and benefit -- Markets as battlegrounds -- Decision cycles -- Armoured legitimacy -- From the margins to the core -- Conclusion -- References -- 5. New vortices of power: The alliance between transnational corporations and private military security corporations in the Katanga district of the Democratic Republic of the Congo -- Introduction -- The paradox of plenty -- Operational security through PMSCs -- GlencoreXstrata -- Glencore's Katanga Mining Limited (KML) -- Glencore-PMSC Alliance -- Glencore as quasi-state -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Part II: Defending the state -- 6. The logic and consequences of state strategies towards violent non-state actors -- Introduction -- The logic of state strategies -- Implications of different state-building strategies -- Notes -- References.
In: Routledge studies in global and transnational politics series
The Siege of Westphalia : Non-state challenges to a state-centred world / STEFANO RUZZA AND CHARLES C. GEISLER -- Back to the clan : Organized crime as state surrogate for the market / FABIO ARMAO -- Dispute resolution mechanisms provided by violent non-state actors : An international comparative analysis of causes and consequences / EDGARDO BUSCAGLIA -- Clausewitz in the boardroom : Legitimacy and hegemony / VINCENZO RUGGIERO -- 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 -- The logic and consequences of state strategies towards violent non-state actors / SARAH ZUKERMAN DALY -- 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 -- The privatization of counter-piracy : Implications for order at sea / PETER CHALK -- Between public and private : Reconstructing the field of security in post- communist Europe / ALEXANDRA GHECIU -- The state and the reproduction of violence in post-transition El Salvador and Guatemala / JOSÉ MIGUEL CRUZ -- Debunking the stationary bandit myth : Violence and governance in statebuilding history / KIMBERLY MARTEN -- Regardless of Clausewitz? : Classical strategic theory in a hybrid world / GIAMPIERO GIACOMELLO AND STEFANO RUZZA -- Non-State Challenges : Nibbling on the edges or crunching on principles of the Westphalian order? / ANJA P. JAKOBI
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9781315734637, 9781317561545, 9781317561552, 9781138838130, 9780815377498
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