The state, violence and development : the political economy of war in Mozambique, 1975-1992
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書誌事項
The state, violence and development : the political economy of war in Mozambique, 1975-1992
(The making of modern Africa)
Avebury, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Taking Mozambique as a case study, this volume examines the relationship between violence and development, focusing on the possibility of a civil society emerging from the ruins of war. Rather than viewing war in purely negative terms, or depicting the dispossessed as mere passive victims of violence, the author argues that war as an historical process can produce multiple consequences, some of which are positive in the long-term.
目次
- The local dynamics of the war - from banditry to civil war
- war, economic crisis and the emergence of the grass-roots war economy
- war and political change - issues and perspectives
- religion, war and politics - religious ideology and power in a changing society
- women, war and change - an ambiguous legacy
- elements of a critical social theory of the state, violence and development
- conclusion.
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