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De-Centering State Making: Comparative and International Perspectives Jens Bartelson; Martin Hall; Jan Teorell (eds.)

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De-Centering State Making: Comparative and International Perspectives Jens Bartelson; Martin Hall; Jan Teorell (eds.)
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Jens Bartelson; Martin Hall; Jan Teorell (eds.)
ISBN: 9781788112987, 1788112989
Language: English
Year: 2018

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De-Centering State Making: Comparative and International Perspectives Jens Bartelson; Martin Hall; Jan Teorell (eds.) by Jens Bartelson; Martin Hall; Jan Teorell (eds.) 9781788112987, 1788112989 instant download after payment.

State making has long been regarded as a European development, both historically and geographically. In this innovative book, the authors add fresh insights into the nature and causes of state making by de-centering this Eurocentric viewpoint through simultaneous changes of conceptual, theoretical and empirical focus.

De-Centering State Making combines knowledge from comparative politics and international relations, creating a more holistic perspective that moves away from the widespread idea that state making and war are intrinsically linked. The book uses both qualitative and quantitative methods to examine historical and contemporary cases of state making as well as non-European ones, providing an in-depth analysis of the nature and causes of state making, historically as well as in a modern, global environment.

This timely book is an invaluable read for international relations and comparative politics scholars. It will also greatly benefit those teaching advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on state making as it provides a fresh take on the art of state making in a modern world.

Contributors include: J. Bartelson, A. Björkdahl, C. Butcher, A. Goenaga, R. Griffiths, J. Grzybowski, M. Hall, J.K. Hanson, A. Learoyd, E. Ravndal, T. Svensson, J. Teorell, A. von Hagen-Jamar

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