No. 5 (2007): Historical Sociology and International Relations
Articles

War Making and State Making as Organized Crime

Charles TILLY
Profesor de Ciencia Social en el departamento de Sociología de la Universidad de Columbia en Nueva York
Bio
Published March 15, 2007

Keywords:

war, state, violence, Europe, nation
How to Cite
TILLY, C. (2007). War Making and State Making as Organized Crime. Relaciones Internacionales, (5), 1–26. https://doi.org/10.15366/relacionesinternacionales2007.5.007

Abstract

There is an analogy between war, state building and organized crime in the history of the last centuries in Europe. The different uses of violence have had a pivotal role in the history of European institutional authorities. Thus, the emergence of the nation-state was the result of the organization of violence through four different kinds of activities: war, state building, protection and extraction.

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