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Volume 33, Number 5, November 2002

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State Failure, State Collapse, and State Reconstruction: Concepts, Lessons and Strategies
pp. 753-774(22)
Authors: Milliken, Jennifer; Krause, Keith

The Challenge to the State in a Globalized World
pp. 775-795(21)
Author: Clapham, Christopher

The Challenge to the State in a Globalized World
pp. 775-795(21)
Author: Clapham, C.

State Collapse and Fresh Starts: Some Critical Reflections
pp. 797-815(19)
Author: Doornbos, Martin

State Collapse and Fresh Starts: Some Critical Reflections
pp. 797-815(19)
Author: Doornbos, M.

The Politics of Insurgency in Collapsing States
pp. 837-858(22)
Author: Reno, William

The Politics of Insurgency in Collapsing States
pp. 837-858(22)
Author: Reno, W.

Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better? War, the State, and the `Post-Conflict' Challenge in Afghanistan
pp. 885-909(25)
Authors: Cramer, Christopher; Goodhand, Jonathan

UNTAC in Cambodia: A New Model for Humanitarian Aid in Failed States?
pp. 957-978(22)
Author: Chong, Daniel P. L.

Building State Failure in East Timor
pp. 979-1000(22)
Author: Chopra, Jarat

Building State Failure in East Timor
pp. 979-1000(22)
Author: Chopra, J.

Rebuilding State Institutions in Collapsed States
pp. 1001-1023(23)
Author: Ottaway, Marina

Rebuilding State Institutions in Collapsed States
pp. 1001-1023(23)
Author: Ottaway, M.

Index to Volume 33
pp. 1073-1074(2)

Index to Volume 33
pp. 1073-1074(2)

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