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Mobilization and state formation on a frontier of Vietnam
Authors:Paul Richards
Institution:1. Technology and Agrarian Development Group, Wageningen University &2. Research Centre , NL paul.richards@wur.nl
Abstract:Defining mobilization as a powerful tactic and social process enables a critical analysis of state power as well as its spatial configurations and legitimation practices. Mobilization in the site of ?i /></span>n Biên Ph<span class= /></span> first appeared during military confrontation (1952–54) and reappeared during land reform (1953–57) and collectivization (1959–60), all of which transformed agrarian community forms, political relations, and economic production – although not always as intended. Analyzing its use, meaning, and contingent effects on a frontier of an emerging Vietnam underlines how mobilization drew on and produced power to regulate relations of rule and production within an emerging nation-state. Drawing on historical sources and in dialog with literatures on social movements and comparative politics, this paper considers a series of mobilizations to represent distinct but inter-related stages in a process of statemaking.</td>
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Keywords:mobilization  state formation  frontiers  Vietnam  land reform  agrarian change  collectivization  social movements  revolutions
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