External Intervention and the Politics of State Formation
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This Book Explores Ways In Which Foreign Intervention And External Rivalries Can Affect The Institutionalization Of Governance In Weak States. When Sufficiently Competitive Foreign Rivalries In A Weak State Can Actually Foster The Political Centralization Territoriality And Autonomy Associated With State Sovereignty. This Counterintuitive Finding Comes From Studying The Collective Effects Of Foreign Contestation Over A Weak State As Informed By Changes In The Expected Opportunity Cost Of Intervention For Outside Actors. When Interveners Associate High Opportunity Costs With Intervention They Bolster Sovereign Statehood As A Next Best Alternative To Their Worst Fear Domination Of That Polity By Adversaries. Sovereign Statehood Develops If Foreign Actors Concurrently And Consistently Behave This Way Toward A Weak State. This Book Evaluates That Argument Against Three Least Likely Cases China Indonesia And Thailand Between The Late Nineteenth And Mid-Twentieth Centuries.
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