Understanding State Fragility through the Actor-Network Theory: A Case Study of Post-Colonial Sudan

Despite the broad discourse on fragile states and the threat they pose to the contemporary world order, the literature on the subject does to a large extent ignore the material factors behind the causes of state fragility. Scholars and organizations in the field have almost exclusively adopted the S...

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Main Author: Sternehäll, Tove
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Language:English
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS) 2016
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-577872016-11-08T05:12:49ZUnderstanding State Fragility through the Actor-Network Theory: A Case Study of Post-Colonial SudanengSternehäll, ToveLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)2016fragile statesActor-Network TheorySocial Contract Theoryinfrastructure of ruleDespite the broad discourse on fragile states and the threat they pose to the contemporary world order, the literature on the subject does to a large extent ignore the material factors behind the causes of state fragility. Scholars and organizations in the field have almost exclusively adopted the Social Contract Theory (SCT) in order to explain state fragility as a problem caused by social factors. This study broadens the discourse by applying SCT as well as the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) on the case study of Sudan, in order to do a deductive theory testing of the added value of each theory. The results of this study show that while the Social Contract Theory does explain many factors behind state fragility, the application of the Actor-Network Theory adds to this by also incorporating the networks between the social and material determinants in societies. This research contributes to the debate on fragile states by adding to the scarce research on the materiality of fragility through the use of the Actor-Network Theory. The positive results of this thesis encourage future use of this theory in the field as it has the potential to give new insights in how to deal with fragile states.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-57787application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Actor-Network Theory
Social Contract Theory
infrastructure of rule
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Actor-Network Theory
Social Contract Theory
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Sternehäll, Tove
Understanding State Fragility through the Actor-Network Theory: A Case Study of Post-Colonial Sudan
description Despite the broad discourse on fragile states and the threat they pose to the contemporary world order, the literature on the subject does to a large extent ignore the material factors behind the causes of state fragility. Scholars and organizations in the field have almost exclusively adopted the Social Contract Theory (SCT) in order to explain state fragility as a problem caused by social factors. This study broadens the discourse by applying SCT as well as the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) on the case study of Sudan, in order to do a deductive theory testing of the added value of each theory. The results of this study show that while the Social Contract Theory does explain many factors behind state fragility, the application of the Actor-Network Theory adds to this by also incorporating the networks between the social and material determinants in societies. This research contributes to the debate on fragile states by adding to the scarce research on the materiality of fragility through the use of the Actor-Network Theory. The positive results of this thesis encourage future use of this theory in the field as it has the potential to give new insights in how to deal with fragile states. 
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title Understanding State Fragility through the Actor-Network Theory: A Case Study of Post-Colonial Sudan
title_short Understanding State Fragility through the Actor-Network Theory: A Case Study of Post-Colonial Sudan
title_full Understanding State Fragility through the Actor-Network Theory: A Case Study of Post-Colonial Sudan
title_fullStr Understanding State Fragility through the Actor-Network Theory: A Case Study of Post-Colonial Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Understanding State Fragility through the Actor-Network Theory: A Case Study of Post-Colonial Sudan
title_sort understanding state fragility through the actor-network theory: a case study of post-colonial sudan
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