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Empire in denial: the politics of state-building

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David Chandler argues that state-building, as it is currently conceived, does not work.

In the 1990s, interventionist policies challenged the rights of individual states to self-governance.

Today, non-Western states are more likely to be feted by international institutions offering programmes of poverty-reduction, democratisation and good governance.

States without the right of self-government will always lack legitimate authority.

The international policy agenda focuses on bureaucratic mechanisms, which can only instutiutionalise divisions between the West and the non-West and are unable to overcome the social and political divisions of post-conflict states.

Highlighting the dangers of current policy -- including the redefinition of sovereignty, and the subsquent erosion of ties linking power and accountability -- David Chandler offers a critical look at state-building that will be of interest to all students of international affairs.Praise for From Kosovo to Kabul and Beyond:'A fine book.' Edward S.

Herman 'Anyone concerned with world events should read this book.' Global Dialogue

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Pluto Press
1849642877 / 9781849642873
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
327.101
20/07/2006
England
English
240 pages
135 x 215 mm
Copy: 20%; print: 20%