Lecture 2: Nation And State Building PDF
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This document details lecture notes on nation and state building which includes the definition of the state, creation and evolution topics. It discusses the legitimate use of force, sovereignty, and the distinction between private and public domains. Additionally, it analyzes leadership strategies and institutions in nation-building.
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Lecture 2: Nation and State Building Defining the state legitimate use of violence (power) right fro torture dedined territory exceptions: Cyprus → Turks creting Northern Cyprus sovreigni...
Lecture 2: Nation and State Building Defining the state legitimate use of violence (power) right fro torture dedined territory exceptions: Cyprus → Turks creting Northern Cyprus sovreignity population (citizenship, nationhood) rule of law: are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced centralized organization except Bosnia Herzegovina differentiation of public and private life religion was once a public matter, not anymore sexual orientation once private, now potentially used for public scandal) religion separted or not? e.g. in UK and Denmark not separated in Poland church is very influencing but on paper separated from the state Foundation for State building Lecture 2: Nation and State Building 1 Creation of a state (Daalder) Absolutist rule builds independent power with army and bureaucracy (FR) french revolutions → changing to democracy judges and institutions are strong enough to build power against the monarch(England) Cromwell establishing federation or confederation (Switzerland) Conquest or unification (GER, IT) brith of nation states achieving independence (NOR, Rep. of Ireland) Evolution of the State consolidation of the rule (matter of legitimacy) rationalization of the rule centralization, hierarchy, functions → institutions institutions are a new function (