Modernity and the global framework of sovereignty -- Sovereignty, territory, and debordering -- The constitution of illicit authority -- The institutionalization of illicit social order -- Globalization and localized fragility in Brazil -- Territory and organized violence -- Socioeconomic resources : protection, acquisition, and provision -- Social legitimacy : collective identity and ontological security -- Social order : co-constitution of authority and institutions -- Illicit social order and global governance.
Summary:
"Within the context of modernity and globalisation, this book investigates how 'illicit' forms of social order contest state sovereignty and provides a thorough account of the processes through which illicit social orders arise and ipso facto contest sovereignty by effectively subtracting territories from states laying claim to them"-- Provided by publisher.
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