State, Sovereignty, War
Explore the intricate relationship between statehood and warfare in Bruce Kapferer's thought-provoking book, State, Sovereignty, War, published by Berghahn Books in 2004. This insightful paperback spans 176 pages, examining how the institution of the state is intricately tied to the concept of war. Kapferer delves into the idea that the peace maintained within a state's borders not only establishes sovereignty but also lays the groundwork for possible conflicts with other states and social entities beyond its reach.
Focusing on themes of civil war, protest movements, and the dynamics of politics and current events, this book is essential for those interested in cultural anthropology and social sciences. Join Kapferer in unraveling the complexities of state, sovereignty, and the dual nature of order and conflict that shapes our world. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about understanding the broader implications of state power and militarization.