Making states work : state failure and the crisis of governance /
edited by Simon Chesterman, Michael Ignatieff, and Ramesh Thakur.
- Tokyo ; United Nations University Press, c2005.
- xviii, 400 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
"A Project of the International Peace Academy and the United Nations University."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Making states work.
Simon Chesterman, Michael Ignatieff and Ramesh Thakur.
Part I: Issues.
1 Policy responses to state failure.
Sebastian von Einsiedel.
2 The legacy of colonialism.
James Mayall.
3 Human rights, power and the state.
Michael Ignatieff.
Part II: Regions.
4 The Great Lakes and South Central Asia.
Andrea Armstrong and Barnett R. Rubin.
5 Colombia and the Andean crisis.
Monica Serrano and Paul Kenny.
6 The South Pacific.
Benjamin Reilly and Elsina Wainwright.
Part III: Margins.
7 Reviving state legitimacy in Pakistan.
Samina Ahmed.
8 Disintegration and reconstitution in the Democratic People’s.
Republic of Korea.
Hazel Smith.
9 Afghanistan’s weak state and strong society.
Amin Saikal.
Part IV: Successes.
10 Success in Mozambique?
Michel Cahen.
11 State-building, national leadership and "relative success" in Costa Rica.
Abelardo Morales-Gamboa and Stephen Baranyi.
12 From vulnerability to success: The British withdrawal from Singapore.
Patricia Shu Ming Tan and Simon S. C. Tay.
Part V: Choices.
13 Early and "early late" prevention.
I. William Zartman.
14 Making humanitarianism work.
Thomas G. Weiss and Peter J. Hoffman.
Transitional justice.
Alex Boraine.
16 Transitional administration, state-building and the United Nations.
Simon Chesterman.
17 Conclusion: The future of state-building.
Simon Chesterman, Michael Ignatieff and Ramesh Thakur.
928081107X (pbk.)
2004025266
LEGITIMACY OF GOVERNMENTS
SOVEREIGNTY
DEMOCRATIZATION
INSTITUTION BUILDING
CIVIL SOCIETY
"A Project of the International Peace Academy and the United Nations University."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Making states work.
Simon Chesterman, Michael Ignatieff and Ramesh Thakur.
Part I: Issues.
1 Policy responses to state failure.
Sebastian von Einsiedel.
2 The legacy of colonialism.
James Mayall.
3 Human rights, power and the state.
Michael Ignatieff.
Part II: Regions.
4 The Great Lakes and South Central Asia.
Andrea Armstrong and Barnett R. Rubin.
5 Colombia and the Andean crisis.
Monica Serrano and Paul Kenny.
6 The South Pacific.
Benjamin Reilly and Elsina Wainwright.
Part III: Margins.
7 Reviving state legitimacy in Pakistan.
Samina Ahmed.
8 Disintegration and reconstitution in the Democratic People’s.
Republic of Korea.
Hazel Smith.
9 Afghanistan’s weak state and strong society.
Amin Saikal.
Part IV: Successes.
10 Success in Mozambique?
Michel Cahen.
11 State-building, national leadership and "relative success" in Costa Rica.
Abelardo Morales-Gamboa and Stephen Baranyi.
12 From vulnerability to success: The British withdrawal from Singapore.
Patricia Shu Ming Tan and Simon S. C. Tay.
Part V: Choices.
13 Early and "early late" prevention.
I. William Zartman.
14 Making humanitarianism work.
Thomas G. Weiss and Peter J. Hoffman.
Transitional justice.
Alex Boraine.
16 Transitional administration, state-building and the United Nations.
Simon Chesterman.
17 Conclusion: The future of state-building.
Simon Chesterman, Michael Ignatieff and Ramesh Thakur.
928081107X (pbk.)
2004025266
LEGITIMACY OF GOVERNMENTS
SOVEREIGNTY
DEMOCRATIZATION
INSTITUTION BUILDING
CIVIL SOCIETY