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Title:
Rule and rupture : state formation through the production of property and citizenship
Author:
Lund, Christian.
ISBN:
9781119384816

9781119384793

9781119384809
Publication Information:
Chichester : Wiley Blackwell, 2017.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (276 pages)
Series:
Development and Change

Development and change (Unnumbered)
Contents:
Rule and Rupture: State Formation through the Production of Property and Citizenship / Christian Lund -- Repatriation, Refoulement, Repair / Erin Collins -- The Exemplary Citizen on the Exemplary Hill: The Production of Political Subjects in Contemporary Rural Rwanda / An Ansoms, Giuseppe D Cioffo -- Making Territory: War, Post-war and the Entangled Scales of Contested Forest Governance in Mid-Western Nepal / Sarah Byrne, Andrea J Nightingale, Benedikt Korf -- Violence Entrepreneurs, Law and Authority in Colombia / Jacobo Grajales -- Occupied! Property, Citizenship and Peasant Movements in Rural Java / Christian Lund, Noer Fauzi Rachman -- A State of Fragmentation: Enacting Sovereignty and Citizenship at the Edge of the Indonesian State / Michael Eilenberg -- The Construction of the 'Self' in Conflicts around Land in Contemporary Tarabuco (Bolivia) / Verónica Calvo -- The Rupture of Territoriality and the Diminishing Relevance of Cross-cutting Ties in Somalia after 1990 / Markus Virgil Hoehne -- Legal Rule and Tribal Politics: The US Army and the Taliban in Afghanistan (2001-13) / Adam Baczko -- Taxation, Stateness and Armed Groups: Public Authority and Resource Extraction in Eastern Congo / Kasper Hoffmann, Koen Vlassenroot, Gauthier Marchais.
Abstract:
Rule and Rupture - State Formation Through the Production of Property and Citizenship examines the ways in which political authority is defined and created by the rights of community membership and access to resources.-Combines the latest theory on property rights and citizenship with extensive fieldwork to provide a more complex, nuanced assessment of political states commonly viewed as "weak," "fragile," and "failed"--Contains ten case studies taken from post-colonial settings around the world, including Cambodia, Nepal, Indonesia, Afghanistan, Rwanda, Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Colombia, and Bolivia -Characterizes the results of societal ruptures into three types of outcomes for political power: reconstituted and consolidated, challenged, and fragmented -Brings together exciting insights from a global group of scholars in the fields of political science, development studies, and geography.
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John Wiley and Sons
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