Former Brookings Senior Fellow Susan E. Rice spearheads an
investigation of the connections between poverty and fragile states
and the implications for American security. Coedited by Rice and
former Brookings colleagues Corinne Graff and Carlos Pascual,
"Confronting Poverty" is a timely reminder that alleviating global
poverty and shoring up weak states are not only humanitarian and
economic imperatives, but key components of a more balanced and
sustainable U.S. national security strategy.
Rice elucidates the relationship between poverty, state
weakness, and transnational security threats, and Graff and Pascual
offer policy recommendations. The book's overarching conclusions
highlight the need to invest in poverty alleviation and capacity
building in weak states in order to break the vicious cycle of
poverty, fragility, and transnational threats.
"Confronting Poverty" grows out of a project on global poverty
and U.S. national security that Rice directed at Brookings from
2002 through January 2009, before she became U.S. permanent
representative to the United Nations.
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