Beyond State Crisis?: Post-Colonial Africa and Post-Soviet Eurasia in Comparative PerspectiveMark Beissinger, M. Crawford Young Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 24 ม.ค. 2002 - 514 หน้า This book compares sub-Saharan Africa and the former Soviet Union, two regions beset by the breakdown of states suffering from extreme official corruption, organized crime extending into warlordism, and the disintegration of economic institutions and public institutions for human services. The contributors not only study state breakdown but also compare the consequences of post-communism with those of post-colonialism. |
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Abkhazia Africa and Eurasia African countries Ajaria authoritarian authority autonomy Azerbaijan Cambridge central challenge Chapter Chechen Chechnya civil society collapse colonial Communist conflict Congo-Kinshasa constitution context created criminal crisis cultural democracy democratic dominant economic reform elections elites emerged Eurasia external factors forces former Soviet Union Georgia Ghana global human rights identity independence institutions Kazakhstan Lapidus leaders leadership legacy legitimacy liberal Liberia mafiya major military Mkhedrioni mobilization Moldova Moscow movements nationalist neopatrimonial Nigeria nomic norms Obote official party percent political and economic population post-Soviet post-Soviet Eurasia postcolonial postcommunist president private armies protection regime regions republics role rule rulers Russian Federation Shevardnadze Sierra Leone social Somalia South Ossetia sovereignty Soviet Union stability state-building statehood structures Tajikistan Tanzania territorial tion tional titular nationalities transition Uganda University Press violence warlords weak Western women women's organizations Yeltsin