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Intervention as Indirect Rule : Civil War and Statebuilding in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Part of the Mikropolitik der Gewalt = ; volume 3 series
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In "Intervention as Indirect Rule", Alex Veit uses a close study of the district of Ituri in the Congo, a major battlefield and a laboratory for international intervention, to explore the micropolitics of warfare and statebuilding.

Combining detailed firsthand empirical data with a historically informed analysis, Veit shows the effect that contemporary humanitarian interventions have on state-society relations.

He also pays particular attention to the question of why the very organizations that should be helping with international statebuilding efforts - local authorities and civil society groups - so often turn out to be corrupt or hostile.

Ultimately Veit argues that international intervention tends inadvertently to replicate - or even amplify - historical structures of political inequality, rather than establishing a liberal form of statehood.

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Campus Verlag
3593393115 / 9783593393117
Paperback / softback
05/04/2011
Germany
English
290 pages.
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