Semantics of statebuilding: language, meanings and sovereignty
In: Routledge studies in intervention and statebuilding
1. Introduction: Disputing Weberian Semantics, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert, Nicholas Onuf and Vojin Rakić/1 . - 2. World-Making, State-Building, Nicholas Onuf/ 19 . - 3. Politics, Law, and the Sacred: A Conceptual Analysis, Friedrich Kratochwil/ 37 . - 4. Kant's Semantics of World (State) Making, Vojin Rakić/ 59 . - 5. The semantics of early statebuilding: Why the Eurasian steppe has been overlooked, Iver B. Neumann/ 74 . - 6. The Semantics of Statebuilding and Nationbuilding: Looking Beyond Neo-Weberian Approaches, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert/ 89 . - 7. Transformative Statebuilding, Occupation, and International Law: Friends or Foes?, Jan Wouters and Kenneth Chan/ 106 . - 8. The Semantics of 'Crisis Management': Simulation and EU Statebuilding in the Balkans, David Chandler/ 119 . - 9. The Semantics of Contemporary Statebuilding: Kosovo, Timor-Leste, and the 'Empty-Shell' Approach, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert/ 135 . - 10.The 'Crisis of Capitalism' and the State - More Powerful, Less Responsible, Invariably Legitimate, Albena Azmanova/ 150 . - 11.The Neoliberal Biopolitics of Resilience and the Spectre of the Ecofascist State, Julian Reid/ 163