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9780521812771

Irregular Armed Forces and Their Role in Politics and State Formation

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    9780521812771

  • ISBN10:

    0521812771

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-01-13
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

Existing models of state formation are derived primarily from early Western European experience, and are misleading when applied to nation-states struggling to consolidate their dominion in the present period. In this volume, scholars suggest that the Western European model of armies waging war on behalf of sovereign states does not hold universally. The importance of 'irregular' armed forces - militias, guerrillas, paramilitaries, mercenaries, bandits, vigilantes, police, and so on - has been seriously neglected in the literature on this subject. The case studies in this book suggest, among other things, that the creation of the nation-state as a secure political entity rests as much on 'irregular' as regular armed forces. For most of the 'developing' world, the state's legitimacy has been difficult to achieve, constantly eroding or challenged by irregular armed forces within a country's borders. No account of modern state formation can be considered complete without attending to irregular forces.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Introduction
Contemporary Challenges and Historical Reflections on the Study of Militaries, States, and Politics
3(34)
Diane E. Davis
PART I. THE BASIC FRAMEWORK AND BEYOND: MOBILIZATION, DEMOBILIZATION, AND NATIONAL STATE FORMATION
Armed Force, Regimes, and Contention in Europe since 1650
37(45)
Charles Tilly
Limited War and Limited States
82(14)
Miguel Angel Centeno
Where Do All the Soldiers Go? Veterans and the Politics of Demobilization
96(22)
Alec Campbell
Military Mobilization and the Transformation of Property Relationships: Wars That Defined the Japanese Style of Capitalism
118(31)
Eiko Ikegami
PART II. DECONSTRUCTING ARMED FORCES: FROM MILITARIES TO MILITIAS, PARAMILITARIES, POLICE, AND VETERANS
Send a Thief to Catch a Thief: State-Building and the Employment of Irregular Military Formations in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Greece
149(29)
Achilles Batalas
Reform and Reaction: Paramilitary Groups in Contemporary Colombia
178(31)
Mauricio Romero
Policing the People, Building the State: The Police-Military Nexus in Argentina, 1880--1945
209(23)
Laura Kalmanowiecki
War-Making and U.S. State Formation: Mobilization, Demobilization, and the Inherent Ambiguities of Federalism
232(21)
Susan M. Browne
Politics Is Thicker Than Blood: Union and Confederate Veterans in the U.S. House of Representatives in the Late Nineteenth Century
253(28)
Richard Franklin Bensel
PART III. NOT JUST THE NATION-STATE: EXAMINING THE LOCAL, REGIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL NEXUS OF ARMED FORCE AND STATE FORMATION
The Police Municipale and the Formation of the French State
281(22)
Lizabeth Zack
Domestic Militarization in a Transnational Perspective: Patriotic and Militaristic Youth Mobilization in France and Indochina, 1940--1945
303(19)
Anne Raffin
The Changing Nature of Warfare and the Absence of State-Building in West Africa
322(24)
William Reno
The Ghost of Vietnam: America Confronts the New World Disorder
346(41)
Ian Roxborough
CONCLUSION
Armed Forces, Coercive Monopolies, and Changing Patterns of State Formation and Violence
387(22)
Anthony W. Pereira
Index 409

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