The notion of 'failed states' has gained widespread currency in political and academic discourse. This article contributes to a critique of the 'failed states' discourse. It identifies methodological flaws in the 'failed states' discourse which undermine its explanatory power, and proposes an alternative framework for analysing conditions of social crisis in neocolonial states, rooted in global political economy. This paper focuses on conditions of crisis in Africa. The discourse of 'state failure' characterises conditions of crisis as local in origin, the product of culture or poor leadership. The current condition of structural crisis in so many of Africa's neocolonial states must be situated in the imperial history of global capitalism. ...
State failure impacts international relations through the spill-over effects it has beyond the faile...
Development is not thinkable without a functioning state. Many postcolonial societies, especially in...
Contrary to the stereotypical notion that a "failed" state also results in complete economic collaps...
Abstract: Noting data that suggests that Africa oversupplies state failure, the paper probes the so...
In the aftermath of 9/11, the problem of state ‘collapse’ and ‘failure’ appears again on the agenda ...
In Somalia the central government collapsed in 1991 and since then state failure became a widespread...
The post-colonial state in Africa has continued to dominate the public space on the continent in spi...
I would like to thank the Centre for Security and Defence Studies for its financial support. The dra...
This article provides a critical review of recent literature that has attempted to define what a ‘fa...
M. A. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.Contemporary African states make up a subst...
This research has the goal of understanding the creation of African failed states and to explore pre...
Within the context of the absence of effective state sovereignty and the presence of numerous armed ...
While the idea of the failed state can be easily contested as a Western conceit, understanding the s...
An important political consequence of the crisis of capital in the 1970s has been an increasing inte...
State collapse is one of the major threats to peace, stability, and economic development in Sub-Saha...
State failure impacts international relations through the spill-over effects it has beyond the faile...
Development is not thinkable without a functioning state. Many postcolonial societies, especially in...
Contrary to the stereotypical notion that a "failed" state also results in complete economic collaps...
Abstract: Noting data that suggests that Africa oversupplies state failure, the paper probes the so...
In the aftermath of 9/11, the problem of state ‘collapse’ and ‘failure’ appears again on the agenda ...
In Somalia the central government collapsed in 1991 and since then state failure became a widespread...
The post-colonial state in Africa has continued to dominate the public space on the continent in spi...
I would like to thank the Centre for Security and Defence Studies for its financial support. The dra...
This article provides a critical review of recent literature that has attempted to define what a ‘fa...
M. A. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.Contemporary African states make up a subst...
This research has the goal of understanding the creation of African failed states and to explore pre...
Within the context of the absence of effective state sovereignty and the presence of numerous armed ...
While the idea of the failed state can be easily contested as a Western conceit, understanding the s...
An important political consequence of the crisis of capital in the 1970s has been an increasing inte...
State collapse is one of the major threats to peace, stability, and economic development in Sub-Saha...
State failure impacts international relations through the spill-over effects it has beyond the faile...
Development is not thinkable without a functioning state. Many postcolonial societies, especially in...
Contrary to the stereotypical notion that a "failed" state also results in complete economic collaps...