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Decolonizing Intervention

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Informationen zum Autor Meera Sabaratnam is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at SOAS, University of London. She has previously taught at the University of Cambridge and at the LSE, from which she received her PhD and MSc degrees in IR. Her research focuses on practices of international statebuilding and development, decolonizing IR Theory and methods, global history, southern Africa and the Indian Ocean. She is co-convenor of the Colonial / Postcolonial / De-colonial Working Group of the British International Studies Association, and serves on the committees for the Global Development Section and International Political Sociology Section of the ISA. Klappentext Explores the experiences of intervention in Mozambique to examine the efficacy of colonial approaches to post-crisis statebuilding. Zusammenfassung Explores the experiences of intervention in Mozambique to examine the efficacy of colonial approaches to post-crisis statebuilding. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction / 2. Intervention, Statebuilding and Eurocentrism / 3. Strategies for Decolonizing Intervention / 4. The State Under Intervention / 5. Intervention and the Peasantry / 6. Anti-corruption Politics and the Limits of Intervention / 7. Conclusion: Decolonizing Intervention, Decolonizing International Relations

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