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Nomad-state relationships in international relations : before and after borders / edited by Jamie Levin

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  • Nomad-state relationships in international relations : before and after borders / edited by Jamie Levin
  • Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
  • C 2020
  • 1 vol. (XV-281 p.) : graph., tabl., couv. ill. en coul. ; 21 cm
  • 978-3-030-28055-0
  • 3-030-28055-1
  • 978-3-030-28052-9
  • 9783030280550 br.
  • 9783030280529
  • 305.906 918
  • Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Notes bibliogr.
  • Introduction : nomad-state relationships in international relations / Jamie Levin, Joseph MacKay Nomads and states in comparative perspective / Thomas Barfield The anti-nomadic bias of political theory / Erik Ringmar Before and after borders : the nomadic challenge to sovereign territoriality / Jamie Levin, Gustavo de Carvalho, Kristin Cavoukian, Ross Cuthbert Standard of civilization, nomadism and territoriality in nineteenth-century international society / Filippo Costa Buranelli Frontier energetics : the value of pastoralist border crossings in Eastern Africa / John Galaty Seeing the nomads like a state : Sweden and the Sámi at the turn of the last century / Martin Hall African community-based conservancies : innovative governance for whom ? / Kathleen A. Galvin, Danielle Backman, Matthew W. Luizza, Tyler A. Beeton In limbo of spatial control, rights, and recognition : the Negev Bedouin and the State of Israel / Avinoam Meir Imperial Chinese relations with nomadic groups / Joseph MacKay On being Orang Suku Laut in the Malay world / Cynthia Chou From Gypsies to Romanies : identity, cultural autonomy, political sovereignity and (the search for a) trans-territorial state / Dalibor Misina, Neil Cruickshank International relations and migration : mobility as norm rather than exeption / Kiran Bannerjee, Craig Damian
  • "This book explores non-state actors that are or have been migratory, crossing borders as a matter of practice and identity. Where non-state actors have received considerable attention amongst political scientists in recent years, those that predate the state--nomads--have not. States, however, tend to take nomads quite seriously both as a material and ideational threat. Through this volume, the authors rectify this by introducing nomads as a distinct topic of study. It examines why states treat nomads as a threat and it looks particularly at how nomads push back against state intrusions. Ultimately, this exciting volume introduces a new topic of study to IR theory and politics, presenting a detailed study of nomads as non-state actors."
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