Publication

Nov 2003

This paper scrutinizes the patterns of state-making in two post-colonial states, El Salvador and Costa Rica. It critically examines the stylized assertion that ‘war makes states’ and investigates how differing forms of intrastate conflict generate divergent regimes and institutional legacies.

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Author Ben Oppenheim
Series LSE International Development Working Papers
Issue 46
Publisher LSE Department of International Development (ID)
Copyright © 2003 LSE
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