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Failed states and institutional decay : [Book] : understanding instability and poverty in the developing world / Natasha M. Ezrow and Erica Frantz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Bloomsbury, 2013Description: 392 pages ; 24 cm Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781441150516
  • 9781441111029 (hardcover)
  • 9781441113429 (ePub)
  • 9781441178299 (ePDF)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.91724 23
Other classification:
  • 320.91724
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction Part I. Definitions, Controversies and Challenges Chapter 1: What is "state failure"? Chapter 2: What are state institutions? Chapter 3: What have been the challenges to institutional development in the developing world? Part II. Institutions in the Developing World Chapter 4: Administrative Institutions Chapter 5: Judicial Institutions Chapter 6: Security Institutions Chapter 7: Political Institutions Part III. Warning Signs and Solutions Chapter 8: Warning sign: Corruption Chapter 9: State building, Foreign Aid and Interventions Conclusion.
Summary: "Globalization and interdependence have had a great impact on state sovereignty. Some states have lost their ability to provide for their citizens, sustain stable borders, prevent internal conflict, and deal with transnational terrorist networks. Labeled "failed states," they become the target of foreign intervention and preventative foreign policies. This book explains the causes and consequences of state failure by examining what constitutes a failed state and what is meant by institutional decay and by exploring the different types of institutional decay in terms of economic, military, political, and social institutions. It addresses failure in authoritarian states, its association with terrorism, its diffusion to other states, and the impact of regional challenges on state institutions. In addition to a comprehensive overview of the theories and models of state failure, this unique text features in-depth qualitative analyses, examples from around the developing world, and sidebars to clarify concepts and contexts. A synthesis of current research, it will offer students in comparative politics and international relations an invaluable contextual understanding of institutional decay, its roots, and consequences"-- Provided by publisher.
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Books Books Junaid Zaidi Library, COMSATS University Islamabad 320.91724 EZR-F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 50867
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-381) and index.

Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction Part I. Definitions, Controversies and Challenges Chapter 1: What is "state failure"? Chapter 2: What are state institutions? Chapter 3: What have been the challenges to institutional development in the developing world? Part II. Institutions in the Developing World Chapter 4: Administrative Institutions Chapter 5: Judicial Institutions Chapter 6: Security Institutions Chapter 7: Political Institutions Part III. Warning Signs and Solutions Chapter 8: Warning sign: Corruption Chapter 9: State building, Foreign Aid and Interventions Conclusion.

"Globalization and interdependence have had a great impact on state sovereignty. Some states have lost their ability to provide for their citizens, sustain stable borders, prevent internal conflict, and deal with transnational terrorist networks. Labeled "failed states," they become the target of foreign intervention and preventative foreign policies. This book explains the causes and consequences of state failure by examining what constitutes a failed state and what is meant by institutional decay and by exploring the different types of institutional decay in terms of economic, military, political, and social institutions. It addresses failure in authoritarian states, its association with terrorism, its diffusion to other states, and the impact of regional challenges on state institutions. In addition to a comprehensive overview of the theories and models of state failure, this unique text features in-depth qualitative analyses, examples from around the developing world, and sidebars to clarify concepts and contexts. A synthesis of current research, it will offer students in comparative politics and international relations an invaluable contextual understanding of institutional decay, its roots, and consequences"-- Provided by publisher.

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