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This book examines the management of 'state fragility' and the
practices and impacts of quantification over relations of power in
international politics. With the further movement towards
quantification, and as technical and technological changes advance,
this book argues that certain important quantifying practices can
be understood in terms of symbolic power, which is more nuanced and
subtle. The aim is that such an understanding can also open space
for considering other instances of power that are blurred and
nuanced in current international politics. By looking at how the
merging of conflict and development issues in the fragile states
agenda has been fed by and has fed the authority of
ever-perfectible numbers, the book offers an approach to address
the difficulty in dealing with profound inequality without
presuming domination. Instead, the example of the g7+ group of
self-labelled 'fragile states' and its tools indicate that
quantification has reached a point of no return, but it has done so
through indirect practices of management and with the complicity,
so to say, of those deemed least favoured by it. This shows that
there is little chance that policy-makers and academics can escape
dealing with numbers and there is much to be gained by
understanding how complex and knowingly imperfect statistics become
authoritative and widespread. This book will be of much interest to
students of critical security studies, International Political
Sociology, development studies, and IR in general.
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