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OverviewPolicymakers worry that ""ungoverned spaces"" pose dangers to security and development. Why do such spaces exist beyond the authority of the state? Earlier scholarship-which addressed this question with a list of domestic failures-overlooked the crucial role that international politics play. In this shrewd book, Melissa M. Lee argues that foreign subversion undermines state authority and promotes ungoverned space. Enemy governments empower insurgents to destabilize the state and create ungoverned territory. This kind of foreign subversion is a powerful instrument of modern statecraft. But though subversion is less visible and less costly than conventional force, it has insidious effects on governance in the target state. To demonstrate the harmful consequences of foreign subversion for state authority, Crippling Leviathan marshals a wealth of evidence and presents in-depth studies of Russia's relations with the post-Soviet states, Malaysian subversion of the Philippines in the 1970s, and Thai subversion of Vietnamese-occupied Cambodia in the 1980s. The evidence presented by Lee is persuasive: foreign subversion weakens the state. She challenges the conventional wisdom on statebuilding, which has long held that conflict promotes the development of strong, territorially consolidated states. Lee argues instead that conflictual international politics prevents state development and degrades state authority. In addition, Crippling Leviathan illuminates the use of subversion as an underappreciated and important feature of modern statecraft. Rather than resort to war, states resort to subversion. Policymakers interested in ameliorating the consequences of ungoverned space must recognize the international roots that sustain weak statehood. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Melissa M. Lee DesforPublisher: Cornell University Press Imprint: Cornell University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781501748363ISBN 10: 150174836 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 15 April 2020 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: The International Dimensions of State Weakness 1. The State of State Authority 2. The Strategy of Foreign Subversion 3. Hostile Neighbors, Weak Peripheries 4. The Roots of Subversion 5. Undermining State Authority in the Philippines 6. Undermining State Authority in Cambodia Conclusion: The Leviathan, CrippledReviewsMelissa Lee's superb new book challenges both the conventional wisdom and the qualification to identify an overlooked way in which conflictual relations between two states since 1960 have served to weaken, rather than strengthen, one of the disputants. * Perspective on Politics * Lee's pathbreaking book provides the best study yet of how ungoverned spaces have become important in international conflict. * Foreign Affairs * Lee has written nothing short of a cornerstone book for any international relations or comparative politics scholar. * Security Studies Quarterly * Lee's pathbreaking book provides the best study yet of how ungoverned spaces have become important in international conflict. * Foreign Affairs * Author InformationMelissa M. Lee is Assistant Professor of Political and International Affairs at Princeton University. Visit melissamlee.com for more information. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |