The failed state concept, which came to prominence in academic and policy discourse in the early 1990\u27s with the publication of David Helman and Steven Ratner\u27s 1991 article Saving Failed States,\u27 continues to enjoy widespread currency as a way of denoting situations where the governmental infrastructure in a state has broken down to a considerable degree
The absence of effective government, one of the most important issues in current international law, ...
"State failure" denotes a complete or partial erosion of state authority, creating a security vacuum...
In the last fifty years, the international community has undergone a transformation, as social, econ...
The failed state concept, which came to prominence in academic and policy discourse in...
This article seeks to challenge a basic assumption of international law and policy, arguing that the...
Is it actually possible to label socio-political structures as failures or near-failures and pitch t...
The concept of failed state denotes countries where institutions underpinning the legal and politica...
Through scholarly consideration this study evaluates structural competency gaps that precipitate sta...
The policy and donor communities have placed great importance on fixing ‘failed states’. World leade...
Since the end of the cold war, the International Community has become increasingly preoccupied with...
The term 'failed states' is still new to the international society and has as such not yet received ...
The demands of statehood, “ensuring peace and stability, the rule of law”, and “good governance” can...
In the last fifty years, the international community has undergone a transformation, as social, econ...
In the last three decades, the categories of fragile and failed states have gained significant impor...
This thesis is about the idea of defective polities. It addresses two important understandings in th...
The absence of effective government, one of the most important issues in current international law, ...
"State failure" denotes a complete or partial erosion of state authority, creating a security vacuum...
In the last fifty years, the international community has undergone a transformation, as social, econ...
The failed state concept, which came to prominence in academic and policy discourse in...
This article seeks to challenge a basic assumption of international law and policy, arguing that the...
Is it actually possible to label socio-political structures as failures or near-failures and pitch t...
The concept of failed state denotes countries where institutions underpinning the legal and politica...
Through scholarly consideration this study evaluates structural competency gaps that precipitate sta...
The policy and donor communities have placed great importance on fixing ‘failed states’. World leade...
Since the end of the cold war, the International Community has become increasingly preoccupied with...
The term 'failed states' is still new to the international society and has as such not yet received ...
The demands of statehood, “ensuring peace and stability, the rule of law”, and “good governance” can...
In the last fifty years, the international community has undergone a transformation, as social, econ...
In the last three decades, the categories of fragile and failed states have gained significant impor...
This thesis is about the idea of defective polities. It addresses two important understandings in th...
The absence of effective government, one of the most important issues in current international law, ...
"State failure" denotes a complete or partial erosion of state authority, creating a security vacuum...
In the last fifty years, the international community has undergone a transformation, as social, econ...