Fragile States (Paperback, New)


Today a billion people, including about 340 million of the world's extreme poor, are estimated to live in 'fragile states'. This group of low-income countries are often trapped in cycles of conflict and poverty, which make them acutely vulnerable to a range of shocks and crises.This engaging book defines and clarifies what we mean by fragile states, examining their characteristics in relation to 'weak' and 'failed' states in the global system, and explaining their development from pre-colonial times to the present day. It explores the connections between fragile statehood and violent conflict, and analyses the limitations of outside intervention from international society. The complexities surrounding 'successes' such as Costa Rica and Botswana - countries which ought to be fragile, but which are not -- are analysed alongside the more precarious cases of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Afghanistan and Haiti."Fragile States "will be invaluable for students and scholars in international relations, development and security studies; it provides an absorbing account of why fragile states are crucial to our understanding of the origins and development of conflict in the contemporary world.

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Today a billion people, including about 340 million of the world's extreme poor, are estimated to live in 'fragile states'. This group of low-income countries are often trapped in cycles of conflict and poverty, which make them acutely vulnerable to a range of shocks and crises.This engaging book defines and clarifies what we mean by fragile states, examining their characteristics in relation to 'weak' and 'failed' states in the global system, and explaining their development from pre-colonial times to the present day. It explores the connections between fragile statehood and violent conflict, and analyses the limitations of outside intervention from international society. The complexities surrounding 'successes' such as Costa Rica and Botswana - countries which ought to be fragile, but which are not -- are analysed alongside the more precarious cases of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Afghanistan and Haiti."Fragile States "will be invaluable for students and scholars in international relations, development and security studies; it provides an absorbing account of why fragile states are crucial to our understanding of the origins and development of conflict in the contemporary world.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Polity Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 2011

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2011

Authors

Dimensions

208 x 151 x 16mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

200

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-7456-4942-9

Barcode

9780745649429

Categories

LSN

0-7456-4942-4



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