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Ungoverned Spaces : Alternatives to State Authority in an Era of Softened Sovereignty
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Editor(s):
Anne Clunan
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Trinkunas A. Harold
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January 01 2010
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Stanford University Press
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9780804774499
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January 01 2010
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10.1515/9780804774499
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Ungoverned Spaces? The Need for Reevaluation
pp. 17
1. Conceptualizing Ungoverned Spaces: Territorial Statehood, Contested Authority, and Softened Sovereignty
pp. 34
2. Here Be Dragons: Dangerous Spaces and International Security
pp. 57
3. Persistent Insurgencies and Warlords: Who Is Nasty, Who Is Nice, and Why?
pp. 77
4. Non-state Actors and Failed States: Lessons from Al-Qa’ida’s Experiences in the Horn of Africa
pp. 95
5. A Fortress without Walls: Alternative Governance Structures on the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier
pp. 115
6. Understanding Criminal Networks, Political Order, and Politics in Latin America
pp. 136
7. Authority outside the State: Non-state Actors and New Institutions in the Middle East
pp. 153
8. Immigration and Subterranean Sovereignty in South African Cities
pp. 175
9. Rules and Regulations in Ungoverned Spaces: Illicit Economies, Criminals, and Belligerents
pp. 193
10. Nuclear Trafficking in Ungoverned Spaces and Failed States
pp. 215
11. From Anti–Money Laundering to . . . What? Formal Sovereignty and Feudalism in Offshore Financial Services
pp. 232
12. Negotiating Internet Governance: Security Implications of Multilateral Approaches
pp. 255
13. Under Cover of the Net: The Hidden Governance Mechanisms of Cyberspace
pp. 275
14. Alternative Governance and Security
pp. 295
List of Contributors
pp. 301
Index
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