ABSTRACT
Focusing on the political economy of so-called new wars, this book presents a series of studies that analyse the complexities of current warfare by moving from the global sphere to local spots of organised violence. It thus raises questions about the very idea of intra-state wars and shows that these wars are inseparably linked to the global econom
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I Theories of war-making and state-making under global constraints
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PART II Policies of reconstruction and punishment
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PART III Cases of war economies