The Oxford handbook of governance and limited statehood

The Handbook gives a comprehensive picture of the varieties of governance in areas of limited statehood from interdisciplinary perspectives including political science, geography, history, law, and economics. 29 chapters review the academic scholarship and explore the conditions of effective and leg...

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Main Authors: Risse, Thomas (Author, Editor) , Börzel, Tanja (Author, Editor) , Draude, Anke (Author, Editor)
Format: Edited Volume
Language:English
Published: Oxford New York Oxford University Press 2018
Edition:First edition
Series:Oxford handbooks
Volumes / Articles: Show Volumes / Articles.
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis: https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz500390215inh.htm
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Author Notes:edited by Thomas Risse, Tanja A. Börzel and Anke Draude
Table of Contents:
  • Governance in areas of limited statehood : conceptual clarifications and major contributions of the handbook Tanja A. Börzel, Thomas Risse, and Anke Draude
  • Theories of development and areas of limited statehood Stephen D. Krasner
  • A historical-sociological perspective on statehood Klaus Schlichte
  • Anthropological perspectives on the limits of the state Andrew Brandel and Shalini Randeria
  • Critical approaches Laura Sjoberg and J. Samuel Barkin
  • Measuring governance and limited statehood Eric Stollenwerk
  • Histories of governance Stefan Esders, Lasse Hölck, and Stefan Rinke
  • A global history of governance Madeleine Herren
  • Geographies of limited statehood Benedikt Korf, Timothy Raeymaekers, Conrad Schetter, and Michael J. Watts
  • External state actors Markus Lederer
  • INGOs and multi-stakeholder partnerships Marianne Beisheim, Anne Ellersiek, and Jasmin Lorch
  • 'Traditional' authorities Till Förster and Lucy Koechlin
  • Business Tanja A. Börzel and Nicole Deitelhoff
  • Violent and criminal non-state actors Benedetta Berti
  • Coercion and trusteeship David A. Lake
  • Hierarchical and non-hierarchical coordination Thomas Risse
  • Brokerage, intermediation, translation Jana Hönke and Markus-Michael Müller
  • Social trust Anke Draude, Lasse Hölck, and Dietlind Stolle
  • Security Ursula Schroeder
  • Foreign aid Axel Dreher, Valentin Lang, and Sebastian Ziaja
  • Human rights, the rule of law, and democracy Tobias Berger and Milli Lake
  • Health Anna Holzscheiter
  • Food security Andrea Liese
  • Education Anne Ellersiek
  • Environmental and natural resources Ralph Hamann, Jana Hönke, and Tim O'Riordan
  • Migration Sandra Lavenex
  • International legal order Heike Krieger
  • Normative political theory Daniel Jacob, Bernd Ladwig, and Cord Schmelzle
  • Policy Lars Brozus, Christian Jetzlsperger, and Gregor Walter-Drop