State collapse is one of the major threats to peace, stability, and economic development in sub-Saharan Africa today. In a collapsed state the regime finally wears out its ability to satisfy the demands of the various groups in society; it fails to govern or to keep the state together. The collapse is marked by the loss of control over political and economic space. A collapsed state can no longer perform its basic security and development functions and has no effective control over its territory and borders.Efforts to avoid drawing other nations into a wider conflict created by the collapse of a state-and creating favorable conditions for reconciliation and reconstruction of a failed state after it has collapsed-present major challenges. In April, 2008 the Cornell Institute for African Development called a symposium on ‘Failed and Failing States in Africa: Lessons from Darfur and Beyond’ to address these critical issues. Key contributions to the symposium are brought together in this volume. Taken together these essays represent a significant discussion on the challenges presented by the presence of failing states within Africa.
Raj Bardouille & Margaret Grieco
Failed and Failing States [PDF ebook]
The Challenges to African Reconstruction
Failed and Failing States [PDF ebook]
The Challenges to African Reconstruction
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Format PDF ● Pages 198 ● ISBN 9781443818841 ● Editor Raj Bardouille & Margaret Grieco ● Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Published 2010 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 2609804 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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