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한국국제정치학회 국제정치논총 The Korean Journal of International Relations Vol.48 No.5
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2008.12
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7 - 30 (24page)
DOI
10.14731/kjis.2008.12.48.5.7

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"War made the state, and the state made the war." This powerful statement of Charles Tilly's, which is based on the history of European experiences, if it turns out to be right in general, will lead us to believe war is a 'necessary evil' for human progress and that war in the Third World is a good thing in the long run because it consolidates a state's apparatuses necessary not only for keeping order in a country but also for managing people's lives efficiently in a society. In a corollary of this logic, with regard to the failed states in Africa, Jeffrey Herbst argues that developing countries cannot accomplish in times of peace what war enabled European countries to do. This argument seems to be counterintuitive if we consider the devastating and tragic effects of war on human conditions during the war and thereafter. Then, should we prefer war to peace or vice versa? Through literature review including the recently added studies by Brian Downing, Thomas Ertman, Victoria Tin-bor Hui, Miguel Angel Centeno, and Richard Boyd & Tak-Wing Ngo, this essay concludes that there is no general rule that wars play and will play the same positive role in state-making and state-consolidation in the Third World countries including Asian, Latin American and African countries as the past wars often did in Europe. Even the history of European experiences should be further scrutinized.

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【ABSTRACT】
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. War, Militarization (=Civilianization), State Consolidation, and Development of Capitalism
Ⅲ. War and Its Ambivalent Effects
Ⅳ. Towards Conditional Generalization on War‘s Role
Ⅴ. Conclusion
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