Troubled Regions and Failing States

Troubled Regions and Failing States
Author: Kristian Berg Harpviken
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2010-07-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857241016

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Is the phenomenon of state failure better understood through a focus on the regional context? To what extent may studies of regional security benefit from a focus on the capacities and vulnerabilities of the states involved? This title addresses these questions.

Troubled Regions and Failing States

Troubled Regions and Failing States
Author: Kristian Berg Harpviken
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2010-07-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857241023

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Is the phenomenon of state failure better understood through a focus on the regional context? To what extent may studies of regional security benefit from a focus on the capacities and vulnerabilities of the states involved? This title addresses these questions.

Fragile Peace

Fragile Peace
Author: Tobias Debiel,Axel Klein
Publsiher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 184277171X

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Several regions of the world are characterized by persistent internal conflict and deeply rooted structures of violence. This work explores why domestic and international efforts to re-establish order, human security, democratic processes, and a developing economy are proving difficult to achieve.

Breaking the Failed state Cycle

Breaking the Failed state Cycle
Author: Marla C. Haims
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780833044662

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Insecurity in the 21st century appears to come less from the collisions of powerful states than from the debris of imploding ones. Failed states present a variety of dangers: religious and ethnic violence; trafficking of drugs, weapons, blood diamonds, and humans; transnational crime and piracy; uncontrolled territory, borders, and waters; terrorist breeding grounds and sanctuaries; refugee overflows; communicable diseases; environmental degradation; and warlords and stateless armies. Regions with failed states are at risk of becoming failed regions, like the vast triangle from Sudan to the Congo to Sierra Leone. For security, material, and moral reasons, leading states cannot ignore failed ones. While no two failed states are alike, all typically suffer from cycles of violence, economic breakdown, and unfit government, rendering them unable to relieve the suffering of their people, much less empower them. This paper aims to improve the understanding and treatment of failed states by offering an integrated approach based on two ideas: that certain critical challenges at the intersections between security, economics, and politics must be met if the cycle is to be broken and that, in meeting those critical challenges, the guiding goal should be to lift local populations from the status of victims of failure to agents of recovery.

Failed States and Institutional Decay

Failed States and Institutional Decay
Author: Natasha M. Ezrow,Erica Frantz
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781441178299

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What do we mean by failed states and why is this concept important to study? The “failed states” literature is important because it aims to understand how state institutions (or lack thereof) impact conflict, crime, coups, terrorism and economic performance. In spite of this objective, the “failed state” literature has not focused enough on how institutions operate in the developing world. This book unpacks the state, by examining the administrative, security, judicial and political institutions separately. By doing so, the book offers a more comprehensive and clear picture of how the state functions or does not function in the developing world, merging the failed state and institutionalist literatures. Rather than merely describing states in crisis, this book explains how and why different types of institutions deteriorate. Moreover, the book illustrates the impact that institutional decay has on political instability and poverty using examples not only from Africa but from all around the world.

Fragile States

Fragile States
Author: Lothar Brock,Hans-Henrik Holm,Georg Sorenson,Michael Stohl
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780745649412

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"... Explores the connections between fragile statehood and violent conflict, and analyses the limitations of outside intervention from international society."--P. 4 of cover.

Failed and Failing States

Failed and Failing States
Author: Raj Bardouille,Margaret Grieco
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2010-01-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781443818841

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State collapse is one of the major threats to peace, stability, and economic development in sub-Saharan Africa today. In a collapsed state the regime finally wears out its ability to satisfy the demands of the various groups in society; it fails to govern or to keep the state together. The collapse is marked by the loss of control over political and economic space. A collapsed state can no longer perform its basic security and development functions and has no effective control over its territory and borders. Efforts to avoid drawing other nations into a wider conflict created by the collapse of a state—and creating favorable conditions for reconciliation and reconstruction of a failed state after it has collapsed—present major challenges. In April, 2008 the Cornell Institute for African Development called a symposium on ‘Failed and Failing States in Africa: Lessons from Darfur and Beyond’ to address these critical issues. Key contributions to the symposium are brought together in this volume. Taken together these essays represent a significant discussion on the challenges presented by the presence of failing states within Africa.

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Assessment
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2024
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN: UCR:31210013760440

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