The Transnational Governance of Violence and Crime Non-State Actors
Building upon a range of case studies that range from civil war to maritime security and cyber crime, the contributors analyse how non-state actors can and should be involved in contributing to state and human security.
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Non-State Actors in Security Edited by
Anja P. Jakobi and
Klaus Dieter Wolf
10.1057/9781137334428 - The Transnational Governance of Violence and Crime, Edited by Anja P. Jakobi and Klaus Dieter Wolf
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Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to University of Groningen - PalgraveConnect - 2014-05-04
The Transnational Governance of Violence and Crime
10.1057/9781137334428 - The Transnational Governance of Violence and Crime, Edited by Anja P. Jakobi and Klaus Dieter Wolf
Governance and Limited Statehood
This ground-breaking monograph series showcases cutting-edge research on the transformation of governance in countries with weak state institutions. Combining theoretically informed and empirically grounded scholarship, it challenges the conventional governance discourse which is biased towards modern developed nation-states. Instead, the series focuses on governance in Africa, Asia, and Latin America including transnational and transregional dimensions. Located at the intersection of global governance and international relations, on the one hand, and comparative politics, area studies, international law, history, and development studies, on the other, this innovative series helps to challenge fundamental assumptions about governance in the social sciences. Titles include: Tanja A. Börzel and Christian Thauer (editors) BUSINESS AND GOVERNANCE IN SOUTH AFRICA Racing to the Top? Malika Bouziane, Cilja Harders, and Anja Hoffmann (editors) LOCAL POLITICS AND CONTEMPORARY TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE ARAB WORLD Governance Beyond the Centre Susanne Buckley-Zistel and Ruth Stanley (editors) GENDER IN TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE Anja P. Jakobi and Klaus Dieter Wolf (editors) THE TRANSNATIONAL GOVERNANCE OF VIOLENCE AND CRIME Non-State Actors in Security Amichai Magen, Thomas Risse, and Michael A. McFaul (editors) PROMOTING DEMOCRACY AND THE RULE OF LAW American and European Strategies Markus-Michael Müller PUBLIC SECURITY IN THE NEGOTIATED STATE Policing in Latin America and Beyond
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