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Intervention and Transnationalism in Africa : Global-Local Networks of Power
How sovereignty matters: international markets and the political economy of local politics in weak states
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William Reno
Publication date:
December 20 2001
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Cambridge University Press
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December 20 2001
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10.1017/CBO9780511558788.010
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: transboundary formations, intervention, order, and authority
pp. 23
Networks, moral discourse, and history
pp. 47
Authority, intervention, and the outer limits of international relations theory
pp. 69
Identifying the contours of transboundary political life
pp. 93
Producing local politics: governance, representation, and non-state organizations in Africa
pp. 115
Networks and governance in Africa: innovation in the debt regime
pp. 149
When networks blind: human rights and politics in Kenya
pp. 173
Global, state, and local intersections: power, authority, and conflict in the Niger Delta oil communities
pp. 197
How sovereignty matters: international markets and the political economy of local politics in weak states
pp. 216
Out of the shadows
pp. 240
New sovereigns? Regulatory authority in the Chad Basin
pp. 267
Toward a new research agenda
pp. 279
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