List of Abbreviations
Preface
Part I: Concepts and Theoretical Analyses of Nation-Building
1. Violent Conflicts, Conflict Prevention and Nation-Building –
Terminology and Political Concepts by Jochen Hippler
2. Globalisation and Nation-Building – Not a Contradiction in Terms
by Rainer Tetzlaff
3. Democratisation and Nation-Building in ‘Divided Societies’ by
Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka
4. Shaping the Nation – Ideological Aspects of Nation-Building by
Claudia Derichs
Part II: Case Studies
5. Deconstruction of States as an Opportunity for New Statism?
Example of Somalia and Somaliland by Wolfgang Heinrich / Manfred
Kulessa
6. Afghanistan: Nation-Building in the Shadow of the Warlords and
the ‘War on Terror’ by Rangin Dadfar Spanta
7. Nation-building by Occupation? – The Case of Iraq by Jochen
Hippler
8. Between Self-Determination and Multi-Ethnicity – International
Actors and Nation-Building in Bosnia and Kosovo by Du_an Relji_
9. Nigeria: The Oil State and the Crisis of Nation-Building in
Africa by Cyril I. Obi
Part III: Nation-Building in Political Practice
10. Between Projectitis and the Formation of Countervailing Power –
NGOs in Nation-Building Processes by Jeanette Schade
11. External Nation-Building vs. Endogenous Nation-Forming – A
Development Policy Perspective by Ulrike Hopp / Adolf
Kloke-Lesch
12. Nation-Building: A Strategy for Regional Stabilisation and
Conflict Prevention by Helmut van Edig
13. Nation-Building: Possibilities and Limitations of External
Military Contributions by Heinz-Uwe Schäfer
14. Nation-States for Export? Nation-Building Between Military
Intervention, Crisis Prevention and Development Policy by Jochen
Hippler
Notes on the Contributors
Index
Jochen Hippler is a political scientist and peace researcher based at the University of Duisburg-Essen. He is the former Director of the Transnational Institute (TNI) in Amsterdam, and author of Nation-Building (Pluto, 2005) and The Next Threat (Pluto, 1995).
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