作者: Jean-Germain Gros
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0383-9_23
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摘要: Failed states have been a central preoccupation of scholars and international policy makers in the post-Cold War period. In addition to violence wrought by loss control these states, they are charged with creating refugee flows, impeding economic development, facilitating narcotics trafficking, providing safe haven for terrorists—leading calls them be fixed community. This chapter argues contrary that, first, failed not monolithic; second, state failure synonymous; third, community contributes as much it may facilitate rebuilding.