Making States Work: State Failure and the Crisis of Governance
Making States Work: State Failure and the Crisis of Governance, ed. Chesterman, Simon, Ignatieff, Michael and Thakur, Ramesh (Tokyo: UNU Press, 2005).
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Editor Chesterman, Simon
Ignatieff, Michael
Thakur, RameshTitle Making States Work: State Failure and the Crisis of Governance Publication Date 2005 Place of Publication Tokyo Publisher UNU Press Pages xviii,400 Language eng Abstract This publication is the result of a joint interdisciplinary project of the International Peace Academy and the United Nations University. It focuses on situations when state structures begin to break down or collapse, encompassing a range of crises from states in which basic public services are neglected to the total collapse of governance. It looks at the roles and responsibilities of key actors in the situation in relation to their own populations and the international community, and considers the lessons that can be drawn from a range of countries to develop effective strategies to address such situations.
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