"The Improvised State" provides a highly developed account of
the nature and outcomes of Bosnian state practices since the Dayton
Peace Agreement. Jeffrey presents new and significant theories,
based on extensive fieldwork in Bosnia, which advance understanding
of state building.Provides a major contribution to recent academic
debates as to the nature of the state after violent conflict, and
offers invaluable insights into state building Introduces the idea
of state improvisation, where improvisation refers to a process of
"both" performance and resourcefulness Uses the theoretical
framework of Pierre Bourdieu to explore how powerful agencies have
attempted to present a coherent vision of Bosnia and Herzegovina
following the conflict 1992-5 Advances our understanding of the
Bosnian state by focusing on the practices of statecraft fostered
in the post-Dayton era Research based on four periods of
residential fieldwork in Bosnia, which allowed a detailed analysis
of political practices in the country
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