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Contesting conventional assumptions of the modern nation-state,
this book challenges us to rethink the segmentation of the
political realm and its underlying economic and social processes.
Cognizant of the historical context of systemic change, Lilyblad
reconstructs how illicit social order arises from agonistic
competition over territory, authority, and institutions. Immersive
empirical investigation traces this bottom-up process in local
conflict zones, detailing how spontaneous configurations of
violence, socioeconomic resources, and legitimacy transcend the
divide between public and private. Ultimately, the analytical
vantage of global governance assesses the sobering implications for
sovereignty to more accurately reflect the world we have, not the
one we may want. By showing how these inherently local illicit
social orders develop apart from - not below - the state within a
global anarchic society, this book will be of interest to a wide
range of scholars, including political scientists, economists,
sociologists, geographers, as well as researchers in
interdisciplinary fields such as International Development,
International Political Economy, and Global Governance.
Contesting conventional assumptions of the modern nation-state,
this book challenges us to rethink the segmentation of the
political realm and its underlying economic and social processes.
Cognizant of the historical context of systemic change, Lilyblad
reconstructs how illicit social order arises from agonistic
competition over territory, authority, and institutions. Immersive
empirical investigation traces this bottom-up process in local
conflict zones, detailing how spontaneous configurations of
violence, socioeconomic resources, and legitimacy transcend the
divide between public and private. Ultimately, the analytical
vantage of global governance assesses the sobering implications for
sovereignty to more accurately reflect the world we have, not the
one we may want. By showing how these inherently local illicit
social orders develop apart from - not below - the state within a
global anarchic society, this book will be of interest to a wide
range of scholars, including political scientists, economists,
sociologists, geographers, as well as researchers in
interdisciplinary fields such as International Development,
International Political Economy, and Global Governance.
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