Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Kilombo : international relations and colonial questions |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Series Information; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter One Introduction; Exploring the Politics of Intervention; Decolonising International Relations; Researching Intervention in Mozambique; Structure of the Book; Notes; Part I Decolonising Critique; Chapter Two Intervention, Statebuilding and Eurocentrism; The Beginner's Guide to Nation-Building; What Is Eurocentrism and How Does It Locate the Political?; Critiques of Intervention and the Problem of Eurocentrism; Bypassing the Targets of Intervention: Research Design |
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Bypassing the Targets of Intervention: Governmentality ApproachesOntologies of Otherness: Liberal-Local Relations, Hybridity and Resistance; The 'Everyday' and Hermeneutic Containment; Nostalgia for Social Contract Politics, Welfare Democracy and the Liberal Political Subject; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Three Strategies for Decolonising Intervention; Strategies for Reconstructing Subjecthood; Recovering Historical Presence; Engaging Political Consciousness; Investigating Material Realities; Feminist Standpoint, 'Objectivity' and Epistemic Privilege; Conclusion to Part I; Notes |
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Part II Rethinking InterventionChapter Four The State Under Intervention; Building the Postcolonial State; International Intervention in Mozambique after the War; What Kind of State Has Been Built?; Fragmentation of State Infrastructure; Disappearance of Human Resources; Capacity-Building?; Citizen Experiences of Public Services under Intervention; Thinking Like a Target of International Intervention; Notes; Chapter Five Intervention and the Peasantry; The Political Significance of the Peasantry; Peasant Experiences of Intervention in the Agricultural Sector; Promoting Productivity |
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Rural FinancingProducing for the Market; Agricultural Policies, the State and International Intervention; The Peasant Movement and Alternative Visions of Development; The Mozambican Peasantry and the Long View of Intervention; Notes; Chapter Six Anti-Corruption and the Limits of Intervention; Good Governance and the Prospect of Radical Critique; 'Isso Não Acontecia se Samora Estivesse Vivo' -- 'This Would Not Be Happening If Samora Was Alive'; Bloodsucking, Greed and Power; Anti-Corruption and Intervention; Notes |
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Chapter Seven Conclusions: Decolonising Intervention, Decolonising International Relations What Have We Learned about International Statebuilding? Protagonismo, Disposability, Entitlement and Dependency; Coloniality of Power as Structural Account of International Intervention; (How) Can We Decolonise Intervention?; Notes; References; Index; About the Author |
Summary |
Explores the experiences of intervention in Mozambique to examine the efficacy of colonial approaches to post-crisis statebuilding |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed |
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Print version record |
Subject |
United Nations -- Mozambique -- History
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SUBJECT |
United Nations fast |
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Nation-building -- Mozambique
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Decolonization -- Mozambique
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Postcolonialism -- Mozambique
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HISTORY -- Africa -- Central.
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Decolonization
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Nation-building
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Politics and government
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Postcolonialism
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SUBJECT |
Mozambique -- Politics and government -- 1994- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98000009
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Subject |
Mozambique
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2017022441 |
ISBN |
9781783482764 |
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1783482761 |
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