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ID090434
Title ProperWith the state against the state
Other Title Informationthe formation of armed groups
LanguageENG
AuthorSchlichte, Klaus
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In a world of growing security challenges, non-state armed actors have captured significant attention from scholars concerned with regime stability and the consolidation of national states. But the preoccupation with national political dynamics has eclipsed the study of non-state armed actors who struggle to secure economic dominion, and whose activities reveal alternative networks of power, authority, independence, and self-governance unfolding on a variety of territorial scales both smaller and larger than the nation-state. With a focus on actors as wide-ranging as private police, gangs, and mafias, this article charts the proliferation and significance of non-state armed action structured around economic activities, and assesses the nature of violence and insecurity generated by these activities in comparison to more conventional politically oriented non-state action. Drawing evidence primarily from middle-income countries of the global south, where political regimes are relatively more stable but a wide variety of non-state armed actors still proliferate, it examines the new 'spatiality' of non-armed state action directed toward economic sovereignty, argues that it forms the basis for alternative imagined communities of allegiance, and assesses the implications for the future of the traditional nation-state.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 30, No.2; Aug 2009: p246-264
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol. 30, No.2; Aug 2009: p246-264
Key WordsFormation ;  Armed Groups ;  War Politics ;  Delegated Violence


 
 
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