When states fail causes and consequences
Robert I. Rotberg, editor.
- Princeton (Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos) Princeton University Press c2004
- x, 335 páginas ilustraciones, mapas
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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