Kirjojen hintavertailu. Mukana 12 595 353 kirjaa ja 12 kauppaa.

Kirjailija

Debora Valentina Malito

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 11 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2011-2023, suosituimpien joukossa Somalia. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

11 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2011-2023.

Somalia

Somalia

Debora Valentina Malito

Wydawnictwo Nasza Wiedza
2022
pokkari
Od 1991 roku Somalia stala się paradygmatem upadku państwa. Ostatnio zainteresowanie slabością państwa wzroslo w istotny spos b: upadek państwa stal się jednym z najważniejszych zagrożeń dla bezpieczeństwa w Afryce Subsaharyjskiej. Po 11 września interpretacje gl wnego nurtu zaczęly oceniac wplyw upadku państwa na globalną stabilnośc, ale bardzo niewiele analiz wskazuje na to, że międzynarodowy system kapitalistyczny wygenerowal, wzmocnil i poglębil niestabilnośc państwa. Niniejsza książka stanowi alternatywny spos b konceptualizacji niestabilności państwa: analizuje przypadek Somalii w perspektywie globalnej. Teoria quasi-państwowa, opracowana przez Jacksona, zostala przyjęta w niniejszej książce w celu zbadania ewolucji suwerenności między państwem westfalskim a postkolonialnym. Studium przypadku wojny w Ogaden powinno pom c wyjaśnic, w jakim stopniu system międzynarodowy przesądzil o upadku państwa somalijskiego. Książka ta jest skierowana do wszystkich tych, kt rzy chcą poznac trajektorię państwa somalijskiego lub są zainteresowani badaniem kwestii, kt re wywodzą się z kryzysu suwerenności we wsp lczesnych czasach.
Destabilising Interventions in Somalia

Destabilising Interventions in Somalia

Debora Valentina Malito

Taylor Francis Ltd
2021
nidottu
This book is a critical reading of contemporary interventionism, exploring how interventions shape the course of conflicts and reconciliation processes in Somalia. In a critical departure from the state-capacity consensus that has dominated the debate on terrorism and state failure, this book argues that conflict and sovereignty transformations in Somalia cannot be understood as the result of a gap in state-capacity, as multiple interventions have compromised the autonomy of the target state and society to act as sovereign.Destabilising Interventions in Somalia focuses on the humanitarian intervention of the mid-1990s, the Ethiopia–Eritrean regional proxy war in the late 1990s and the Global War on Terror in the 2000s. Examining the politics and mechanisms of multiple interventions, this book shows how interveners complicate and amplify existing conflicts, how they reiterate the international dimension of the conflict itself, and how they orient the target state towards the outsourcing of sovereignty functions. Key to this process has been the violent and exclusionary nature of interventions grounded in the aspiration of transforming existing political orders.Destabilising Interventions in Somalia will be of interest to students of African peace and conflict studies, international intervention and International Relations.
Destabilising Interventions in Somalia

Destabilising Interventions in Somalia

Debora Valentina Malito

CRC Press Inc
2019
sidottu
This book is a critical reading of contemporary interventionism, exploring how interventions shape the course of conflicts and reconciliation processes in Somalia. In a critical departure from the state-capacity consensus that has dominated the debate on terrorism and state failure, this book argues that conflict and sovereignty transformations in Somalia cannot be understood as the result of a gap in state-capacity, as multiple interventions have compromised the autonomy of the target state and society to act as sovereign.Destabilising Interventions in Somalia focuses on the humanitarian intervention of the mid-1990s, the Ethiopia–Eritrean regional proxy war in the late 1990s and the Global War on Terror in the 2000s. Examining the politics and mechanisms of multiple interventions, this book shows how interveners complicate and amplify existing conflicts, how they reiterate the international dimension of the conflict itself, and how they orient the target state towards the outsourcing of sovereignty functions. Key to this process has been the violent and exclusionary nature of interventions grounded in the aspiration of transforming existing political orders.Destabilising Interventions in Somalia will be of interest to students of African peace and conflict studies, international intervention and International Relations.
Somalia

Somalia

Debora Valentina Malito

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2011
pokkari
Since 1991 Somalia has become the paradigm of the state collapse. More recently interest in state weakness has increased in a relevant manner: state failure has become one of the most important security threats in Sub-Saharian Africa. After September 11 mainstream interpretations began to assess the impact of state collapse on the global stability, but very few analyses recognise that the international capitalist system has generated, amplified, and intensified state fragility. This book provides an alternative way to conceptualize state instability: it analyzes the Somali case in a global perspective. The Quasi-state theory, elaborated by Jackson, is adopted by this book in order to investigate the sovereignty evolution between the Westphalian and the post-colonial state. The case-study of the Ogaden war should help to explain to what extent the international system has determined the collapse of the Somali state. This book is oriented towards all those who want to know the trajectory of the Somali state or are interested in exploring questions that originate from the sovereignty crisis in contemporary era.