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Paramilitary groups and the state under globalization : political violence, elites, and security / edited by Jasmin Hristov, Jeb Sprague, and Aaron Tauss.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
©2022
Description
xxii, 313 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Subject(s)
Political violence
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Developing countries
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Elite (Social sciences)
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Developing countries
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Paramilitary forces
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Developing countries
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Globalization
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Developing countries
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Editor
Hristov, Jasmin
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Sprague, Jeb
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Tauss, Aaron
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Series
Routledge advances in sociology
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Summary note
"This volume examines the phenomenon of paramilitarism across Latin America and the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, Africa, and Asia, offering a nuanced perspective while identifying key patterns in the way paramilitary violence is implicated in processes of capital accumulation, state-building, and the reproduction of social power. Paramilitary violence, a key modality of coercion in the era of globalization, has been pursued by states and dominant classes in the Global South, to reproduce or extend their power over subaltern groups. Paramilitary groups are responsible for atrocities including extra-judicial executions, disappearances, torture, rape, and forced displacement. The volume integrates empirically-rich investigations into an emergent theory of political violence, capturing the relationship between parastatal armed actors, capital, and the state. The analysis sheds light on globally relevant phenomena such as the end of the Cold War, the shifting role of US hegemony, and evolving nature of the nation-state. The volume is suitable for academics, graduate and upper-year undergraduate students, and policy-makers in development, human rights, and violence prevention. Given its interdisciplinary subject, it appeals to scholars from a wide range of disciplines including political science, sociology, political anthropology, development, peace and conflict, security and terrorism, international relations, and global studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780367233532 ((hardcover))
0367233533 ((hardcover))
9781032154985 ((paperback))
1032154985 ((paperback))
LCCN
2021038415
OCLC
1277183491
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