Limited statehood and informal governance in the Middle East and Africa /
"Hybrid forms of governance - where the central state authority does not possess a monopoly of violence and fails to exercise control - are not only an epiphenomena, but a reality likely to persist. This book explores this phenomenon drawing on examples from the Middle East and Africa. It consi...
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Published: |
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
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Publisher Address: | Abingdon, Oxon : |
Publication Dates: | 2021. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Durham modern Middle East and Islamic world
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Summary: |
"Hybrid forms of governance - where the central state authority does not possess a monopoly of violence and fails to exercise control - are not only an epiphenomena, but a reality likely to persist. This book explores this phenomenon drawing on examples from the Middle East and Africa. It considers the different sorts of actors - state and non-state, public and private, national and transnational - which possess power, examines the dynamics of the relationships between central authorities and other actors, and reviews the varying outcomes. The book provides an alternative view of the way in which governance has been constructed and lived, puts forward a conceptualisation of various forms of governance which have hitherto been regarded as exceptions, and argues for such forms of governance to be regarded as part of the norm"-- |
Carrier Form: | xi, 278 pages : tables ; 25 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781138586468 1138586463 |
Index Number: | JC497 |
CLC: |
D740.2 D737.02 |
Call Number: | D737.02/L734 |