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Stanford University Press Sovereignty Sharing in Fragile States
Book SynopsisIn fragile states, domestic and international actors sometimes take the momentous step of sharing sovereign authority to provide basic public services and build the rule of law. While sovereignty sharing can help address gaps in governance, it is inherently difficult, risking redundancy, confusion over roles, and feuds between partners when their interests diverge. In Sovereignty Sharing in Fragile States, John D. Ciorciari sheds light on how and why these extraordinary joint ventures are created, designed, and implemented. Based on extensive field research in several countries and more than 150 interviews with senior figures from governments, the UN, donor states, and civil society, Ciorciari discusses when sovereignty sharing may be justified and when it is most likely to achieve its aims. The two, he argues, are closely related: perceived legitimacy and continued political and popular support are keys to success. This book examines a diverse range of sovereignty-sharing arrangements, including hybrid criminal tribunals, joint policing arrangements, and anti-corruption initiatives, in Sierra Leone, Cambodia, Lebanon, Timor-Leste, Guatemala, and Liberia. Ciorciari provides the first comparative assessment of these remarkable attempts to repair ruptures in the rule of law—the heart of a well-governed state.Trade Review"John Ciorciari has written a wonderful work. Sovereignty sharing has been an approach that has not been given a proper name. Ciorciari not only provides excellent case studies, but he also shows why sovereignty sharing has been widely used and the limited conditions that make it likely to be successful."—Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University"This extraordinary book combines insights and lessons for those who wish to understand the challenges of sovereignty sharing to promote the rule of law in fragile states. Meticulously researched, Sovereignty Sharing in Fragile States is an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners. Highly recommended."—Richard Caplan, University of Oxford"Sovereignty Sharing in Fragile States is a first-rate piece of scholarship that offers a compelling answer to an important, but perennially perplexing, question: Why do 'shared sovereignty' arrangements fail so often—and under what conditions can they succeed?"—Roland Paris, University of OttawaTable of ContentsIntroduction 1: Justifying Shared Sovereignty 2: How Political Foundations Affect Performance 3: Partnering to Prosecute War Crimes 4: Compromising on Hybrid Justice 5: Imposing a Mixed Tribunal 6: Sharing Sovereignty in the Streets 7: Contracting for Criminal Investigation 8: Cosigning to Curb Corruption 9: The Path Ahead
£54.00
Hoover Institution Press,U.S. The Road Ahead for the Fed
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LUP - University of Michigan Press The Courteous Power Japan and Southeast Asia in
Book SynopsisExamining the pivotal relationship between Japan and Southeast Asia, as it has changed and endured into the Indo-Pacific EraTable of Contents Acknowledgments Acronyms Chapter 1. From the Fukuda Doctrine to the FOIP: The Evolution of Japanese Engagement in Southeast Asia By John D. Ciorciari and Kiyoteru Tsutsui Part I. Relations on the International Political Plane Chapter 2. Japan as the Key to Southeast Asian Diversification By John D. Ciorciari Chapter 3. Japan's Defense and Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia: Developing Security Networks, Capacities, and Institutions By Ken Jimbo Chapter 4. Wedge Strategy, Japan-ASEAN Cooperation, and the Making of EAS: Implications for Indo-Pacific Institutionalization By Kei Koga Chapter 5. Japan's Relations with ASEAN: Unity and Diversity in a Changing Regional Environment By Shaun Narine Chapter 6. Not Quite a Follower: ASEAN's response to Japan's regional initiatives By Kalvin Fung Part II. Development, Culture, and the Roles of Non-State Actors Chapter 7. From Japan Inc. to the FOIP: the Evolving Role of Japanese Businesses in Japan's Southeast Asia Policy By Kitti Prasirtsuk Chapter 8. The Japanese Business Community as a Diplomatic Asset and the 2014 Thai Coup d'tat By Nobuhiro Aizawa Chapter 9. Japan's NGOs and Effective Development Cooperation in Mekong Countries By Siriporn Wajjwalku Chapter 10. Japan-Southeast Asia Engagements on the Ground: Japanese Women in Southeast Asia By Leng Leng Thang and Mika Toyota Chapter 11. Revisiting “Cool Japan”: The Southeast Asian Gaze towards Japanese Manga and Anime By Karl Ian Uy Cheng Chua Chapter 12. Japan as a Courteous Power: Continuity and Change in the Indo-Pacific Era By John D. Ciorciari and Kiyoteru Tsutsui About the Authors
£27.50
LUP - University of Michigan Press The Courteous Power
Book SynopsisExamining the pivotal relationship between Japan and Southeast Asia, as it has changed and endured into the Indo-Pacific EraTable of Contents Acknowledgments Acronyms Chapter 1. From the Fukuda Doctrine to the FOIP: The Evolution of Japanese Engagement in Southeast Asia By John D. Ciorciari and Kiyoteru Tsutsui Part I. Relations on the International Political Plane Chapter 2. Japan as the Key to Southeast Asian Diversification By John D. Ciorciari Chapter 3. Japan's Defense and Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia: Developing Security Networks, Capacities, and Institutions By Ken Jimbo Chapter 4. Wedge Strategy, Japan-ASEAN Cooperation, and the Making of EAS: Implications for Indo-Pacific Institutionalization By Kei Koga Chapter 5. Japan's Relations with ASEAN: Unity and Diversity in a Changing Regional Environment By Shaun Narine Chapter 6. Not Quite a Follower: ASEAN's response to Japan's regional initiatives By Kalvin Fung Part II. Development, Culture, and the Roles of Non-State Actors Chapter 7. From Japan Inc. to the FOIP: the Evolving Role of Japanese Businesses in Japan's Southeast Asia Policy By Kitti Prasirtsuk Chapter 8. The Japanese Business Community as a Diplomatic Asset and the 2014 Thai Coup d'tat By Nobuhiro Aizawa Chapter 9. Japan's NGOs and Effective Development Cooperation in Mekong Countries By Siriporn Wajjwalku Chapter 10. Japan-Southeast Asia Engagements on the Ground: Japanese Women in Southeast Asia By Leng Leng Thang and Mika Toyota Chapter 11. Revisiting “Cool Japan”: The Southeast Asian Gaze towards Japanese Manga and Anime By Karl Ian Uy Cheng Chua Chapter 12. Japan as a Courteous Power: Continuity and Change in the Indo-Pacific Era By John D. Ciorciari and Kiyoteru Tsutsui About the Authors
£64.95