An edition of Fixing failed states (2009)

Fixing failed states

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Fixing failed states
Ashraf Ghani
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Today between forty and sixty nations, home to more than one billion people, have either collapsed or are teetering on the brink of failure. The world's worst problems--terrorism, drugs and human trafficking, absolute poverty, ethnic conflict, disease, genocide--originate in such states, and the international community has devoted billions of dollars to solving the problem. Yet by and large the effort has not succeeded. Ashraf Ghani and Clare Lockhart have taken an active part in the effort to save failed states for many years, serving as World Bank officials, as advisers to the UN, and as high-level participants in the new government of Afghanistan. In Fixing Failed States, they describe the issue--vividly and convincingly--offering an on-the-ground picture of why past efforts have not worked and advancing a groundbreaking new solution to this most pressing of global crises. For the paperback edition, they have added a new preface that addresses the continuing crisis in light of ongoing governance problems in weak states like Afghanistan and the global financial recession. As they explain, many of these countries already have the resources they need, if only we knew how to connect them to global knowledge and put them to work in the right way. Their state-building strategy, which assigns responsibility equally among the international community, national leaders, and citizens, maps out a clear path to political and economic stability. The authors provide a practical framework for achieving these ends, supporting their case with first-hand examples of struggling territories such as Afghanistan, Sudan, Kosovo and Nepal as well as the world's success stories--Singapore, Ireland, and even the American South.

The authors provide a practical framework, contrasting struggling territories such as Afghanistan, Sudan, Kosovo and Nepal with success stories like Singapore and Ireland.

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254

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2009, Oxford University Press USA
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Part one. Defining the : The creeping "sovereignty gap". Reversing history
Webs and flows of cooperation
Failed politics
The promises and perils of aid
Part two. Defining the state for the twenty-first century: Toward a multifunctional view of the state
The framework: the ten functions of the state
Part three. A new agenda for state building: International compacts: sovereignty strategies
National programs: the challenge of implementation
Conclusion: Collective power.

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Originally published: 2008.

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New York, Oxford

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Dewey Decimal Class
341.584
Library of Congress
JC328.7 G411f 2009, JC328.7.G43 2009

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Pagination
xviii, 254 p.
Number of pages
254

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Open Library
OL26887152M
ISBN 10
0195398610
ISBN 13
9780195398618
OCLC/WorldCat
430496940
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