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Making War on the World

How Transnational Violence Reshapes Global Order
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Making War on the World explores how states construct and enforce boundaries to assert control, while confronting transnational violent threats that challenge these limits. Mark Shirk examines historical and modern crises—from eighteenth-century piracy and anarchist movements to contemporary terrorism by al-Qaeda. Through detailed archival research and interviews, Shirk reveals how states redraw conceptual lines between "international" and "domestic" spheres, developing new controls, surveillance, and rights to counter threats. The book offers a nuanced account of state formation and global order shaped by political violence.
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This book will engage scholars, students, and readers interested in politics, international relations, state sovereignty, and the history and theory of political violence. It is particularly suited for those studying global security, transnational threats, and the evolution of state power.

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Mark Shirk examines historical and contemporary state responses to transnational violence to develop a new account of the making of global orders. He considers a series of crises that plagued the state system: piracy in the eighteenth century, anarchist “propagandists of the deed” at the turn of the twentieth, and al-Qaeda in recent years.

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The state bounds politics: it constructs and enforces boundaries that separate what it controls from what lies outside its domain. However, states face a variety of threats that cross and challenge their geographical and conceptual boundaries. Transnational violent actors that transcend these boundaries also defy the state's claims to political authority and legitimacy.

Mark Shirk examines historical and contemporary state responses to transnational violence to develop a new account of the making of global orders. He considers a series of crises that plagued the state system in different eras: golden-age piracy in the eighteenth century, anarchist "propagandists of the deed" at the turn of the twentieth, and al-Qaeda in recent years. Shirk argues that states redraw conceptual boundaries, such as between "international" and "domestic," to make sense of and defeat transnational threats. In response to forms of political violence that challenged boundaries, states developed creative responses that included new forms of control, surveillance, and rights.

As a result, these responses gradually made and transformed the state and global order. Shirk draws on extensive archival research and interviews with policymakers and experts, and he explores the implications for understandings of state formation. Combining rich detail and theoretical insight, Making War on the World reveals the role of pirates, anarchists, and terrorists in shaping global order.

Series: Columbia Studies in International Order and Politics

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Praised for its innovative blend of historical and contemporary analysis, this work impressively elucidates the role of violence in reshaping sovereignty and statehood. Jordan Branch highlights its value for students and scholars of international relations and non-state violence, while Constance Bantman commends its insightful framework on surveillance and political policing. The book vividly presents transboundary actors not as anomalies but as critical to understanding political boundaries and global order.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231201872

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 March 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Mark Shirk is visiting assistant professor of political science at Bucknell University.

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