Author (Person) | Bliesemann de Guevara, Berit |
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Publisher | Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) |
Publication Date | 2009 |
Content Type | Report |
This paper explores the effects of international state-building efforts on the Bosnian state. It addresses the central question of what happens when external ideas about what constitutes a ‘modern’ state conflict with local contexts. The paper takes a step back from the exigencies and challenges of day-to-day politics and looks at the structural determinants of state-building beyond the practices of single actors. From this perspective, explanations of the setbacks of international state-building cannot be limited to local ‘spoiling’ or ‘corruption’. Rather, local resistance and informal practices have to be seen as evidence of structural limits to state-building whose results are much more ambiguous and less controllable than might be expected. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.ippr.org/publicationsandreports/publication.asp?id=715 |
Countries / Regions | Bosnia and Herzegovina |