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Ungoverned Spaces : Alternatives to State Authority in an Era of Softened Sovereignty /

"Ungoverned spaces" are often cited as key threats to national and international security and are increasingly targeted by the international community for external interventions-both armed and otherwise. This book examines exactly when and how these spaces contribute to global insecurity,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Clunan, Anne L. (Contribuidor), Baylouny, Anne Marie (Contribuidor), Maurer, Bill (Contribuidor), Clunan, Anne (Editor ), Desmond Arias, Enrique (Contribuidor), Trinkunas, Harold A. (Contribuidor), Harold, Trinkunas A. (Editor ), Singh, J. P. (Contribuidor), Shapiro, Jacob N. (Contribuidor), Menkhaus, Ken (Contribuidor), Landau, Loren B. (Contribuidor), Zaitseva, Lyudmila (Contribuidor), Williams, Phil (Contribuidor), Rohozinski, Rafal (Contribuidor), Deibert, Ronald J. (Contribuidor), Monson, Tamlyn (Contribuidor), Groh, Ty L. (Contribuidor), Felbab-Brown, Vanda (Contribuidor), Reno, William (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, [2020]
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  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Ungoverned Spaces? The Need for Reevaluation
  • PART I. Conceptualizing Ungoverned Spaces and Alternative Authority
  • 1. Conceptualizing Ungoverned Spaces: Territorial Statehood, Contested Authority, and Softened Sovereignty
  • 2. Here Be Dragons: Dangerous Spaces and International Security
  • PART II. Alternative Social Governance on the Margins of Territorial Sovereignty
  • 3. Persistent Insurgencies and Warlords: Who Is Nasty, Who Is Nice, and Why?
  • 4. Non-state Actors and Failed States: Lessons from Al-Qa'ida's Experiences in the Horn of Africa
  • 5. A Fortress without Walls: Alternative Governance Structures on the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier
  • PART III. Alternative Modes of Security Provision in Zones of Urban Exclusion
  • 6. Understanding Criminal Networks, Political Order, and Politics in Latin America
  • 7. Authority outside the State: Non-state Actors and New Institutions in the Middle East
  • 8. Immigration and Subterranean Sovereignty in South African Cities
  • PART IV. Alternative Economies in the Shadow of the State
  • 9. Rules and Regulations in Ungoverned Spaces: Illicit Economies, Criminals, and Belligerents
  • 10. Nuclear Trafficking in Ungoverned Spaces and Failed States
  • PART V. Contesting Governance in Virtual Spaces
  • 11. From Anti-Money Laundering to . . . What? Formal Sovereignty and Feudalism in Offshore Financial Services
  • 12. Negotiating Internet Governance: Security Implications of Multilateral Approaches
  • 13. Under Cover of the Net: The Hidden Governance Mechanisms of Cyberspace
  • CONCLUSIONS. Ungoverned Spaces and Security
  • 14. Alternative Governance and Security
  • List of Contributors
  • Index