With the ever-increasing interdependence across individuals,
groups, international organizations, and nation-states an
increasingly significant policy concern in the contemporary
turbulent world of globalization is the question of state failure.
There has been a growing academic interest in the determinants of
state failure and an acute awareness across the international
community of the need for dealing with issues of instability in
states.
The contributors to this volume represent the most recent
cutting edge approaches to state failure?looking at both conditions
of conflict and economic development, dealing with the
conceptualization, causes, and consequences of state failure, as
well as policy-oriented analyses as to how state failure can be
contained, reversed, or prevented. In order to deal fully with the
phenomenon of state failure, investigators must be involved in a
number of boundary-crossing activities. The contributors to this
volume have addressed failed states through:
- multiple levels of analysis, assessing domestic and
cross-border phenomena, internal and external conflict, domestic
and international political economy;
- multiple disciplines and interdisciplinary approaches
representing political science, sociology, and economics;
- various methodological approaches, including large-N empirical
analyses, case studies, and simulations; and
- through both basic and applied research, drawing on the work of
academics, IGOs, NGOs, and national governments.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
Conflict Management and Peace Science.
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