Format:
Online-Ressource (280 p)
ISBN:
9780801450761
Series Statement:
Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
Content:
Kimberly Marten shows why and how warlords undermine state sovereignty. Unlike the feudal lords of a previous era, warlords today are not state-builders. They thrive on illegality and rely on private militias for support.
Content:
Warlords -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Warlords: An Introduction -- 2. Warlords and Universal Sovereignty -- 3. Ungoverned Warlords: Pakistan's FATA in the Twentieth Century -- 4. The Georgian Experiment with Warlords -- 5. Chechnya: The Sovereignty of Ramzan Kadyrov -- 6. It Takes Three: Washington, Baghdad, and the Sons of Iraq -- Conclusion: Lessons and Hypotheses -- Notes -- Index.
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""Warlords ""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""1. Warlords: An Introduction""; ""2. Warlords and Universal Sovereignty""; ""3. Ungoverned Warlords: Pakistan�s FATA in the Twentieth Century ""; ""4. The Georgian Experiment with Warlords""; ""5. Chechnya: The Sovereignty of Ramzan Kadyrov""; ""6. It Takes Three: Washington, Baghdad, and the Sons of Iraq""; ""Conclusion: Lessons and Hypotheses""; ""Notes""; ""Index""
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780801464119
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780801450761
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Warlords : Strong-Arm Brokers in Weak States
Language:
English
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