War, States, and Contention: A Comparative Historical Study

War, States, and Contention: A Comparative Historical Study

by Sidney Tarrow
War, States, and Contention: A Comparative Historical Study

War, States, and Contention: A Comparative Historical Study

by Sidney Tarrow

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Overview

For the last two decades, Sidney Tarrow has explored "contentious politics"—disruptions of the settled political order caused by social movements. These disruptions range from strikes and street protests to riots and civil disobedience to revolution. In War, States, and Contention, Tarrow shows how such movements sometimes trigger, animate, and guide the course of war and how they sometimes rise during war and in war's wake to change regimes or even overthrow states. Tarrow draws on evidence from historical and contemporary cases, including revolutionary France, the United States from the Civil War to the anti–Vietnam War movement, Italy after World War I, and the United States during the decade following 9/11.In the twenty-first century, movements are becoming transnational, and globalization and internationalization are moving war beyond conflict between states. The radically new phenomenon is not that movements make war against states but that states make war against movements. Tarrow finds this an especially troublesome development in recent U.S. history. He argues that that the United States is in danger of abandoning the devotion to rights it had expanded through two centuries of struggle and that Americans are now institutionalizing as a "new normal" the abuse of rights in the name of national security. He expands this hypothesis to the global level through what he calls "the international state of emergency."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801453175
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 05/21/2015
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sidney Tarrow is Maxwell Upson Emeritus Professor of Government and Visiting Professor of Law at Cornell University. He is the author of many books, including most recently The Language of Contention: Revolutions in Words, 1688–2012 and Strangers at the Gates: Movements and States in Contentious Politics.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. Studying War, States, and ContentionPart 1. War and Movements in the Building of New States2. A Movement-State Goes to War: France, 1789–17993. A Movement Makes War: Civil War and Reconstruction4. A War Makes Movements: The Strange Death of Illiberal ItalyPart 2. Endless Wars5. From Statist to Composite Wars6. Wars at Home, 1917–19757. The War at Home, 2001–20138. The American State of Terror9. Contesting HegemonyPart 3. Internationalization and the New World of Contention10. The Dark Side of InternationalismConclusionsNotes
References
Acknowledgments
Index

What People are Saying About This

Ira Katznelson

Here, a towering scholar of contentious politics links his long-standing concerns to the historical study of war and state making with powerful analytical results. Crossing boundaries of time, place, and disciplinary emphasis, this compelling book teaches many lessons about law and liberty, nationalism and globalization, democracy and emergency, protest and power.

David Cole

Sidney Tarrow breaks important new ground by showing, from the French Revolution to the War on Terror, how in wartime the 'inside' of domestic contentious politics fundamentally shapes, and is shaped by, the ‘outside’ of international relations. This nuanced and impressively sweeping account makes clear that to understand the dynamics of war-making, one must simultaneously examine the internal domestic conflict of the state and civil society.

Ronald R. Krebs

In War, States, and Contention, Sidney Tarrow brings his unusual insight into social movements to war-making and state-building. The result is an intellectually ambitious and deeply passionate book that ranges widely across time and space, illuminating both common patterns and distinctive trajectories from the French Revolution to the War on Terror. It is a remarkable book.

John R. Hall

In the face of our epoch's wrenching conflicts, once seemingly solid understandings of the modern world are at risk of melting into air. Sidney Tarrow's lively and compelling study of conventional 'composite,’ and 'endless’ war draws together diverse themes—states, democracy and authoritarianism, citizenship and rights, social movements, contentious politics, and forms of power—to establish a new rubric and substantive analysis of modern history and the shifting geopolitical dynamics of the twenty-first century. War, States, and Contention is a necessary book for any serious discussion of our global future.

Robert O. Keohane

Sidney Tarrow has shown richly and persuasively the intimate connections between domestic contention and warfare—civil, interstate, and against transnational movements. War makes states, but so does internal contention, and the effects on democracy, especially on civil liberties, can be long-lasting and profound.

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