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Discussion Papers

The Crisis States Development Research Centre has recently launched a new series of publications. These Discussion Papers are intended to stimulate more theoretical discussion around themes of interest to the Programme, as well as enabling the publication of papers that develop the ideas and findings of the research that is being published as Working Papers.

Below is a full list of the Discussion Paper series. You will need Adobe Acrobat to download the papers. Papers are shown from the latest to the earliest. Hard copies of the papers are also available on request from the CSP editorial office


Our Discussion Papers series has been assigned ISSN numbers, which are as follows:

Print Version: ISSN 1742-6634
On-line Version: ISSN 1742-6626 (Please note that this ISSN was printed incorrectly on some Discussion Papers as 1742-6646)

Hard copies of the papers are also available on request from the CSP editorial office.  These can be purchased from us at a cost of £5 (sterling), inc. p&p, each. Please send payment (cheques made out to "London School of Economics") with your order to:
Crisis States Programme office
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Discussion Paper No.14 (December 2005)
The Political Consequences of Ethnic Mapping
(Neera Chandhoke)
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Discussion Paper No.13 (September 2005)
The Debate on Warlordism: the importance of military legitimacy
(Antonio Giustozzi)
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Discussion Paper No.12 (September 2005)
The Power of Justice, Justice as Power: observations on the trajectory of the international human rights movement
(Jon Lunn)
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Discussion Paper No.11 (September 2005)
The Frightsful Inadequacy of Most of the Statistics: a critique of Collier and Hoeffler on causes of civil war
(Laurie Nathan)
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Discussion Paper No.10 (June 2005)
Mediation and the African Union's Panel of the Wise
(Laurie Nathan)
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Discussion Paper No.9 (June 2005)
Disrupting Democracy? Altering Landscapes of Local Government in Post-2000 Zimbabwe
(Amanda Hammar)
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Discussion Paper No.8 (March 2005)
Media Policy, Peace and State Reconstruction
(Tim Allen & Nicole Stremlau)
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Discussion Paper No.7 (November 2004)
The Political Impact of Globalisation and Liberalisation: Evidence Emerging from Crisis States Research
(James Putzel)
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Discussion Paper No.6 (November 2004)
Old Wine in New Bottles or New Wine in Old? Conceptualising Violence and Governmentality in Latin America
(Dennis Rodgers)
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Discussion Paper No.5 (June 2004)
Accounting for South Africa's Successful Transition to Democracy
(Laurie Nathan)
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Discussion Paper No.4 (March 2004)
Moving Beyond 'Institutions Matter': Some Reflections on how the 'Rules of the Game' Evolve and Change
(Manoj Srivastava)
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Discussion Paper No.3 (January 2004)
Democracy in the Desert: Civil Society, Nation Building and Empire
(Jean-Paul Faguet)
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Discussion Paper No.2 (January 2004)
The 'new' imperialism and possibilities for coexistence
(James Putzel)
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Discussion Paper No.1 (January 2004)
The Politics of 'Participation': Civil Society, the State and Development Assistance
(James Putzel)
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