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ID153894
Title ProperRe-reading Weber, re-conceptualizing state-building
Other Title Informationfrom neo-Weberian to post-Weberian approaches to state, legitimacy and state-building
LanguageENG
AuthorLemay-Hebert, Nicolas ;  Lottholz, Philipp
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes how different interpretations of Max Weber’s work on the state and legitimacy have materialized in contemporary research on—and practice of—international state-building. We argue that the currently prevailing neo-Weberian institutionalism in state-building theory and practice is based on a selective interpretation of the passionate and polemicist ‘politician’ Max Weber, whilst omitting almost entirely the wealth of thought on interpretivist method and the anti-foundationalist approach to social sciences that he has developed in his scholarly work. The neo-Weberian institutionalist approach thus focuses almost exclusively on state capacity and institutions. In contrast to this restricted approach, we will show how Weber’s work on the historical and cultural dimensions of legitimacy is instructive in understanding the emergence and consolidation of social orders. Research agendas embracing such perspectives offer a viable way forward from the securitized approach to state-building and international intervention, in the process moving beyond the neo-Weberian orthodoxy.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 29, No.4; Dec 2016: p.1467-1485
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 29 No 4
Key WordsState Building ;  Social Sciences ;  International Intervention ;  Max Weber ;  Cultural Dimensions ;  Neo - Weberian Orthodoxy


 
 
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