ABSTRACT

In this important book, Jan Willem Duyvendak and James M. Jasper bring together an internationally acclaimed group of contributors to demonstrate the complexities of the social and political spheres in various areas of public policy. By breaking down the state into the players who really make decisions and pursue coherent strategies, these essays provide new perspectives on the interactions between political protestors and the many parts of the statefrom courts, political parties, and legislators to police, armies, and intelligence services. By analyzing politics as the interplay of various players within structured arenas, Breaking Down the State provides an innovative look at law and order versus opposition movements in countries across the globe.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

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Players and Arenas Formerly Known as the State
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part 1|86 pages

The Rules of Law

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chapter 1|26 pages

The Courts

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Criminal Trials as Strategic Arenas
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chapter 2|22 pages

Political Parties and Legislators

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A Latin American Perspective 1
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chapter 3|20 pages

Political Parties and Legislators

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An American Perspective
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chapter 4|16 pages

Contentious Governance

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Local Governmental Players as Social Movement Actors
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part 2|92 pages

The Forces of Order

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chapter 5|20 pages

The Police

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chapter 6|24 pages

The Military

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The Mutual Determination of Strategy in Ireland, 1912-1921
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chapter 7|22 pages

Infiltrators

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chapter 8|24 pages

Liberal Violence

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Strategies of Repression in Transitional Regimes
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part 3|22 pages

International Arenas

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chapter 9|20 pages

The United Nations

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Gay versus Anti-Gay Players in Transnational Contention
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