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Volumn 29, Issue 8, 2008, Pages 1491-1507

The fallacy of the 'Failed State'

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ACADEMIC RESEARCH; POLICY MAKING;

EID: 58149347621     PISSN: 01436597     EISSN: 13602241     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/01436590802544207     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (162)

References (51)
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    • Earlier references are not as immediately relevant to the contemporary deployment of the term 'failed' or 'collapsed' state. See N Yo.ee & GL Cowgill (eds), The Collapse of Ancient States and Civilizations, Tuscon, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1988; and
    • Earlier references are not as immediately relevant to the contemporary deployment of the term 'failed' or 'collapsed' state. See N Yo.ee & GL Cowgill (eds), The Collapse of Ancient States and Civilizations, Tuscon, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1988; and
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    • See the Political Instability Task Force website, at http://globalpolicy.gmu.edu/pitf/, accessed 5 February 2008. For results, see also J Goldstone, R Bates, TR Gurr et al, 'A global forecasting model of political instability', paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2005, Table 1.
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    • The crucial element of 'weak states' seems to be that their inter-communal tensions have not yet thoroughly 'become overtly violent' (p. 4). While the author seems to be able to draw these distinctions readily, they are not so apparent to me.
    • The crucial element of 'weak states' seems to be that their inter-communal tensions have not yet thoroughly 'become overtly violent' (p. 4). While the author seems to be able to draw these distinctions readily, they are not so apparent to me.
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    • See the 41 sub-indicators listed in Fund for Peace's Failed States Index, at http://www.fundforpeace.org/web/index.php?option= com_content&task=view&id=99&Itemid=140, accessed 5 February 2008. 15 See, for example, Alvaro de Soto & Graciana del Castillo, 'Obstacles to peacekeeping', Foreign Policy, 94, 1994, pp 69-83; and
    • See the 41 sub-indicators listed in Fund for Peace's Failed States Index, at http://www.fundforpeace.org/web/index.php?option= com_content&task=view&id=99&Itemid=140, accessed 5 February 2008. 15 See, for example, Alvaro de Soto & Graciana del Castillo, 'Obstacles to peacekeeping', Foreign Policy, 94, 1994, pp 69-83; and
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    • Diverse solutions are described in BM Kraxberger, 'Failed states: Temporary obstacles to democratic di.usion or fundamental holes in the world political map?'
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    • Diverse solutions are described in BM Kraxberger, 'Failed states: temporary obstacles to democratic di.usion or fundamental holes in the world political map?', Third World Quarterly, 28 (6), September 2007, pp 1055-1071.
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    • I diverge here from the views of Michael Barnett in 'Building a Republican peace', International Security, 30 (4), 2006, pp 87-112.
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    • One exception is Anna K Jarstad & Timothy Sisk, From War to Democracy: Dilemmas of Peacebuilding, New York: Cambridge, 2008.
    • One exception is Anna K Jarstad & Timothy Sisk, From War to Democracy: Dilemmas of Peacebuilding, New York: Cambridge, 2008.
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    • For instance, the British 'troubles' in Northern Ireland, race riots in France, even the internal armed conflicts and authoritarian traits of Russia seem to escape analysis in Rotberg, When States Fail. Although these problems may serve as evidence that 'successful' states can handle myriad forms of violence and social strife, they are not clearly outside the de.nition of failing states.
    • For instance, the British 'troubles' in Northern Ireland, race riots in France, even the internal armed conflicts and authoritarian traits of Russia seem to escape analysis in Rotberg, When States Fail. Although these problems may serve as evidence that 'successful' states can handle myriad forms of violence and social strife, they are not clearly outside the de.nition of failing states.
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    • See the large postcolonial literature, including, New York: Vintage, and
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    • These five categories, in a form I have abbreviated, are as follows: rebuilding countries, developing countries, transforming countries, sustaining partnership countries, and restrictive countries. See category descriptions in 'Annex A - Strategic Framework for Foreign Assistance', from the US Director of Foreign Assistance, 'FY2007 Operational Plan Guidance', 27 October 2006, USAID white paper, p 33.
    • These five categories, in a form I have abbreviated, are as follows: rebuilding countries, developing countries, transforming countries, sustaining partnership countries, and restrictive countries. See category descriptions in 'Annex A - Strategic Framework for Foreign Assistance', from the US Director of Foreign Assistance, 'FY2007 Operational Plan Guidance', 27 October 2006, USAID white paper, p 33.
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    • For instance, was Laurent Kabila's movement in Eastern Zaire 'revolutionary' or 'ethnic'? What of the US civil war? Given Jack L. Snyder's research in From Voting to Violence: Democratization and Nationalist Conflict, New York: WW Norton, 2000, why do regime changes in an authoritarian direction pose more threat of instability than those in the direction of democracy?
    • For instance, was Laurent Kabila's movement in Eastern Zaire 'revolutionary' or 'ethnic'? What of the US civil war? Given Jack L. Snyder's research in From Voting to Violence: Democratization and Nationalist Conflict, New York: WW Norton, 2000, why do regime changes in an authoritarian direction pose more threat of instability than those in the direction of democracy?
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    • The Political Instability Task Force found, in testing multiple variables several ways, that disaggregating states did not improve its model's predictive powers. See
    • The Political Instability Task Force found, in testing multiple variables several ways, that disaggregating states did not improve its model's predictive powers. See Goldstone et al, 'A global forecasting model of political instability', p 15.
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    • It is here more narrowly de.ned than in Zartman, Collapsed States, op cit.
    • It is here more narrowly de.ned than in Zartman, Collapsed States, op cit.
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    • Before adopting an unfortunately broad de.nition of state failure, the State Failure Task Force adopted a de.nition identical to that of a collapsed state: 'Narrowly de.ned, state failure consists of instances in which the central state authority collapses for several years, It found that, Fewer than twenty such episodes occurred globally between 1955 and 1998, however, In fact, a careful review of the post-1989 cases reveals that only four cases meet the definition as interpreted here. Other cases listed, such as Guinea-Bissau, Bosnia, Burundi and Sierra Leone during the 1990s, experienced either regime change, where other actors took the reins of the state, or war that left the state unable to carry out all of its tasks in all of the national territory, but not a collapse of state authority. TRGurr et al, State Failure Task Force Report: Phase III Findings, McLean, VA: SAIC, 30 September 2000, pp 3, 79
    • Before adopting an unfortunately broad de.nition of state failure, the State Failure Task Force adopted a de.nition identical to that of a collapsed state: 'Narrowly de.ned, state failure consists of instances in which the central state authority collapses for several years'. It found that, 'Fewer than twenty such episodes occurred globally between 1955 and 1998, however'. In fact, a careful review of the post-1989 cases reveals that only four cases meet the definition as interpreted here. Other cases listed, such as Guinea-Bissau, Bosnia, Burundi and Sierra Leone during the 1990s, experienced either regime change, where other actors took the reins of the state, or war that left the state unable to carry out all of its tasks in all of the national territory, but not a collapse of state authority. TRGurr et al, State Failure Task Force Report: Phase III Findings, McLean, VA: SAIC, 30 September 2000, pp 3, 79.
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