When states fail causes and consequences

When states fail causes and consequences - Princeton Princeton University Press 2004 - x, 335 p maps 25 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The failure and collapse of nation-states: breakdown, prevention, and repair / Domestic anarchy, security dilemmas, and violent predation: causes of failure / The global-local politics of state decay / The economic correlates of state failure: taxes, foreign aid, and policies / The deadly connection: paramilitary bands, small arms diffusion, and state failure / Preventing state failure / Forming states after failure / Disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration: lessons and liabilities in reconstruction / Establishing the rule of law / Building effective trust in the aftermath of severe conflict / Civil society and the reconstruction of failed states / Restoring economic functioning in failed states / Transforming the institutions of war: postconflict elections and the reconstruction of failed states / Let them fail: state failure in theory and practice: implications for policy / Robert I. Rotberg -- Nelson Ksfir -- Christopher Clapham -- Nicolas van de Walle -- Michael T. Klare -- David Carment -- Jens Meierhenrich -- Nat J. Colletta, Markus Kostner, Ingo Wiederhofer -- Susan Rose-Ackerman -- Jennifer A. Widner -- Daniel N. Posner -- Donald R. Snodgrass -- Terrence Lyons -- Jeffrey Herbst. PART ONE: THE CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF FAILURE -- PART TWO: POST-FAILURE RESUSCITATION OF NATION-STATES --

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Legitimacy of governments--Developing countries
World politics--1989
Failed states


Developing countries--Politics and government

JF60 / .W46 2004

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