In this paper, we estimate the costs of state failure, both for the failing state itself and for its neighbours. In our analysis, the cost of failure arises from two distinct sources: organized violence due to the incapacity of the state to ensure its own citizens’ security and low quality of regulation and public goods due to poor governance. To estimate the cost of failure, we proceed in two steps. First we estimate the annual loss of growth induced by state failure. Then we cumulate this loss over time, taking into account the chances that each year a failing state will exit this status. Our growth estimations suggest that a failing state at peace loses 2.6 percentage points of growth per year, while violence induces a further loss of 1....
This work is substantially my own, and where any part of this work is not my own, I have indicated t...
This article provides a critical review of recent literature that has attempted to define what a ‘fa...
This article examines whether the incidence of civil wars and the presence of violent non-state acto...
Globally, state failure is hugely costly. We estimate the total cost of failing states at around US$...
The demands of statehood, “ensuring peace and stability, the rule of law”, and “good governance” can...
About 1bn people live in failing states. Their lives are plagued by insecurity and poverty. Failing ...
Globally, state failure is hugely costly. We estimate the total cost of failing states as being of t...
"State failure" denotes a complete or partial erosion of state authority, creating a security vacuum...
This Article seeks to challenge a basic assumption of international law and policy, arguing that the...
Through scholarly consideration this study evaluates structural competency gaps that precipitate sta...
Globally, state failure is hugely costly, in terms of lost output and the high costs imposed by fail...
Failed states pose one of the deepest challenges to American national security and international pea...
The United States and United Nations have deployed military force three dozen times in attempts to r...
In this article I make three main arguments. First, failing and failed states must be understood fro...
The contributors to this volume present cutting edge approaches to state failure-looking at both con...
This work is substantially my own, and where any part of this work is not my own, I have indicated t...
This article provides a critical review of recent literature that has attempted to define what a ‘fa...
This article examines whether the incidence of civil wars and the presence of violent non-state acto...
Globally, state failure is hugely costly. We estimate the total cost of failing states at around US$...
The demands of statehood, “ensuring peace and stability, the rule of law”, and “good governance” can...
About 1bn people live in failing states. Their lives are plagued by insecurity and poverty. Failing ...
Globally, state failure is hugely costly. We estimate the total cost of failing states as being of t...
"State failure" denotes a complete or partial erosion of state authority, creating a security vacuum...
This Article seeks to challenge a basic assumption of international law and policy, arguing that the...
Through scholarly consideration this study evaluates structural competency gaps that precipitate sta...
Globally, state failure is hugely costly, in terms of lost output and the high costs imposed by fail...
Failed states pose one of the deepest challenges to American national security and international pea...
The United States and United Nations have deployed military force three dozen times in attempts to r...
In this article I make three main arguments. First, failing and failed states must be understood fro...
The contributors to this volume present cutting edge approaches to state failure-looking at both con...
This work is substantially my own, and where any part of this work is not my own, I have indicated t...
This article provides a critical review of recent literature that has attempted to define what a ‘fa...
This article examines whether the incidence of civil wars and the presence of violent non-state acto...