What is included with this book?
Preface | p. viii |
List of abbreviations | p. xi |
Introduction: Development and Surplus life | p. 1 |
Foregrounding the liberal problematic of security | p. 2 |
Linking biopolitics, liberalism and development | p. 4 |
Surplus population and accumulation by dispossession | p. 9 |
Slavery and excess freedom | p. 12 |
Separating development and underdevelopment biopolitically | p. 16 |
The divergence of insured and non-insured life | p. 19 |
From internal war to global instability | p. 24 |
Occupation and contingent sovereignty | p. 27 |
Disturbing the boundaries of time and space | p. 29 |
NGOs, Permanent Emergency and Decolonization | p. 32 |
Total war and the paradox of biopolitics | p. 34 |
NGOs and total war | p. 36 |
The colonial inheritance | p. 39 |
Expansion without imperial reconciliation | p. 42 |
Emergency and the dilemma of development | p. 46 |
Cold War liminality and non-state sovereignty | p. 51 |
Sustainable development: knowledge makes free | p. 55 |
The question of agency: being the right type | p. 59 |
Postscript | p. 64 |
The Emergence of Contingent Sovereignty | p. 66 |
From modernization to sustainable development | p. 67 |
Emergency and contingent sovereignty | p. 70 |
Negotiated access and the humanitarian boom | p. 75 |
Contingent sovereignty and the external frontier | p. 78 |
Mozambique, Governmentalization and Non-material Development | p. 82 |
The background to a 'complex emergency' | p. 83 |
The changing relationship with NGOs | p. 87 |
War and the destruction of culture | p. 92 |
The re-emergence of social cohesion | p. 96 |
Opposing economic differentiation | p. 98 |
Non-material development | p. 101 |
Gender, natural economy and land | p. 105 |
Concluding remarks | p. 109 |
Human Security and Global Danger | p. 111 |
Human security as a technology of governance | p. 112 |
Internal war and the crisis of containment | p. 115 |
Globalizing versus containing tendencies | p. 119 |
Reinstating the state | p. 121 |
Containing underdevelopment | p. 123 |
Unending war, human security and NGOs | p. 126 |
Concluding remarks | p. 131 |
Afghanistan, Coherence and Taliban Ride | p. 133 |
From negotiation to coercion | p. 133 |
The strategic framework for Afghanistan | p. 137 |
Development and security in practice | p. 142 |
Aid and peace-building in a failed state | p. 144 |
The limits of principled engagement | p. 146 |
The problematization of state-based politics | p. 151 |
UNSMA and the critique of aid | p. 154 |
Concluding remarks | p. 157 |
Fragile States and Native Administration | p. 159 |
Fragility and global instability | p. 160 |
Contingent sovereignty and non-material development | p. 163 |
The governance state | p. 165 |
The fragile state and liberal imperialism | p. 170 |
Technologies of post-interventionary governance | p. 180 |
Concluding remarks | p. 182 |
Racism, Circulation and Security | p. 184 |
The collapse of the national-International dichotomy | p. 185 |
From race war to racism | p. 188 |
Liberalism, imperialism and culture | p. 191 |
Decolonization and the new racism | p. 197 |
Racism and anti-racism | p. 200 |
Conjoining the internal and external frontiers | p. 203 |
Migration and the European state of exception | p. 206 |
The changing regime of internal development | p. 209 |
Concluding remarks | p. 213 |
Conclusion: From Containment to Solidarity | p. 215 |
The biopolitics of insured and non-insured life | p. 216 |
Development and emergency | p. 218 |
Governmentalizing petty sovereignty | p. 220 |
The biopolitics of unending war | p. 223 |
Is there an alternative development? | p. 227 |
The solidarity of the governed | p. 232 |
References | p. 235 |
Index | p. 256 |
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