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When States Fail: Causes and Consequences

โœ Scribed by Robert I. Rotberg


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
348
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Since 1990, more than 10 million people have been killed in the civil wars of failed states, and hundreds of millions more have been deprived of fundamental rights. The threat of terrorism has only heightened the problem posed by failed states. When States Fail is the first book to examine how and why states decay and what, if anything, can be done to prevent them from collapsing. It defines and categorizes strong, weak, failing, and collapsed nation-states according to political, social, and economic criteria. And it offers a comprehensive recipe for their reconstruction.The book comprises fourteen essays by leading scholars and practitioners who help structure this disparate field of research, provide useful empirical descriptions, and offer policy recommendations. Robert Rotberg's substantial opening chapter sets out a theory and taxonomy of state failure. It is followed by two sets of chapters, the first on the nature and correlates of failure, the second on methods of preventing state failure and reconstructing those states that do fail. Economic jump-starting, legal refurbishing, elections, the demobilizing of ex-combatants, and civil society are among the many topics discussed.All of the essays are previously unpublished. In addition to Rotberg, the contributors include David Carment, Christopher Clapham, Nat J. Colletta, Jeffrey Herbst, Nelson Kasfir, Michael T. Klare, Markus Kostner, Terrence Lyons, Jens Meierhenrich, Daniel N. Posner, Susan Rose-Ackerman, Donald R. Snodgrass, Nicolas van de Walle, Jennifer A. Widner, and Ingo Wiederhofer.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 6
List of Maps......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
One: The Failure and Collapse of Nation-States: Breakdown, Prevention, and Repair......Page 14
PART ONE: THE CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF FAILURE......Page 64
Two: Domestic Anarchy, Security Dilemmas, and Violent Predation: Causes of Failure......Page 66
Three: The Global-Local Politics of State Decay......Page 90
Four: The Economic Correlates of State Failure: Taxes, Foreign Aid, and Policies......Page 107
Five: The Deadly Connection: Paramilitary Bands, Small Arms Diffusion, and State Failure......Page 129
Six: Preventing State Failure......Page 148
PART TWO: POST-FAILURE RESUSCITATION OF NATION-STATES......Page 164
Seven: Forming States after Failure......Page 166
Eight: Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration: Lessons and Liabilities in Reconstruction......Page 183
Nine: Establishing the Rule of Law......Page 195
Ten: Building Effective Trust in the Aftermath of Severe Conflict......Page 235
Eleven: Civil Society and the Reconstruction of Failed States......Page 250
Twelve: Restoring Economic Functioning in Failed States......Page 269
Thirteen: Transforming the Institutions of War: Postconflict Elections and the Reconstruction of Failed States......Page 282
Fourteen: Let Them Fail: State Failure in Theory and Practice: Implications for Policy......Page 315
Contributors......Page 332
B......Page 336
C......Page 337
E......Page 338
F......Page 339
I......Page 340
L......Page 341
N......Page 342
P......Page 343
S......Page 344
U......Page 347
Z......Page 348


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