영문목차
List of Figures xi
List of Acronyms xii
Introduction 1
Why Study Statebuilding and International Administrations? 1
Methodological Challenges 6
Outline of the Argument 15
PART 1. CONCEPTS AND THEORIES
1. Sovereignty in International Society 27
The Problematic Concept of Sovereignty 28
Towards a New 'Standard of Civilization'? 38
2. International Administrations in International Society 51
A History of International Administrations 52
Sources of Authority of International Administrations 58
International Administrations in International Society 70
PART II. CASE STUDIES
3. Statebuilding in Bosnia and Hercegovina 81
Background 82
Policymaking in Bosnia and Hercegovina I: The Reform of the
Payment System and the Dismantling of the Payment Bureaux 98
Policymaking in Bosnia and Hercegovina II: The Reform
of the State-level Civil Service 107
Sovereignty and Statebuilding in BiH 114
4. Statebuilding in Kosovo 127
Background 128
Policymaking in Kosovo I: Human Rights and the Reform of the
Judicial System 144
Policymaking in Kosovo II: Property Rights and Privatization 153
Sovereignty and Statebuilding in Kosovo 166"
5. Statebuilding in East Timor 180
Background 181
Policymaking in East Timor I: Human Rights and the Reform of the
Judicial System 195
Policymaking in East Timor II: Rebuilding the Civil Service 206
Sovereignty and Statebuilding in East Timor 213
6. The Sovereignty Paradox 226
Sovereignty in International Society 227
International Society and International Administrations 237
Conclusion 244
Bibliography 249
Index 274