Collapsed States: The Disintegration and Restoration of Legitimate AuthorityLynne Rienner Publishers, 1995 - 303 pagina's This work uses 11 African case studies in its exploration of the phenomenon of collapsed states. The writers consider the causes of collapse; symptoms and early warning signs; and how the situation was met. They also assess the strengths and weaknesses of various responses, such as UN action. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Reconstructing the State of Chad | 15 |
State Collapse and Reconstruction in Uganda | 33 |
Rawlings and the Engineering of Legitimacy in Ghana | 49 |
A Terrible Beauty Being Born? | 69 |
Putting the State Back Together | 91 |
The Heritage of Revolution and the Struggle | 109 |
Remaking the Ethiopian State | 125 |
Collapsed Society Surviving State Future Polity | 157 |
The Humanitarian Challenge | 207 |
The Role of Foreign Intervention in African Reconstruction | 221 |
Democratization in Collapsed States | 235 |
Strongmen State Formation Collapse | 251 |
Putting Things Back Together | 267 |
275 | |
About the Contributors | 291 |
About the Book 303 | |
Reinstating the State or Instating a Civil Society? | 171 |
State Transition and the Management of Collapse | 191 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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