Irregular armed forces and their role in politics and state formation
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press
2003.
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Colección: | EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
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Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b3190421x*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contemporary challenges and historical reflections on the study of militaries, states, and politics / Diane E. Davis
- Armed force, regimes, and contention in Europe since 1650 / Charles Tilly
- Limited war and limited states / Miguel Angel Centeno
- Where do all the soldiers go? : veterans and the politics of demobilization / Alec Campbell
- Military mobilization and the transformation of property relationships : wars that defined the Japanese style of capitalism / Eiko Ikegami
- Send a thief to catch a thief : state-building and the employment of irregular military formations in mid-nineteenth-century Greece / Achilles Batalas.
- Reform and reaction : paramilitary groups in contemporary Colombia / Mauricio Romero
- Policing the people, building the state : the police-military nexus in Argentina, 1880-1945 / Laura Kalmanowiecki
- War-making and U.S. state formation : mobilization, demobilization, and the inherent ambiguities of federalism / Susan M. Browne
- Politics is thicker than blood : Union and Confederate veterans in the U.S. House of Representatives in the late nineteenth century / Richard Franklin Bensel
- Police municipale and the formation of the French state / Lizabeth Zack
- Domestic militarization in a transnational perspective : patriotic and militaristic youth mobilization in France and Indochina, 1940-1945 / Anne Raffin
- Changing nature of warfare and the absence of state-building in West Africa / William Reno
- Ghost of Vietnam : America confronts the new world disorder / Ian Roxborough
- Armed forces, coercive monopolies, and changing patterns of state formation and violence / Anthony W. Pereira.