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Title:Stability of States : The Nexus between Transnational Threats, Globalization & Internal Resilience
Author:Dr Nayef R F Al-Rodhan & Sara Kuepfer
ISBN:2051020353 : 9782051020350
Format:Paperback
Size:150x220mm
Pages:152
Weight: .268 Kg.
Published:Slatkine Reprints - December 2007
List Price: 12 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:Globalization


In this study, the authors contend that in our globalised world the stability of any individual state (irrespective of its size and importance) plays a critical role in the stability of the entire international system. There are multiple ways to achieve state stability, whether through western-style democracies or through other forms of good and effective governance that are in keeping with local cultures and histories. Regardless of whichever system is used, it is critical that there are certain minimal criteria of governance that are adhered to and must include human dignity, equality, and prosperity. The book contributes a timely analysis of ways to achieve and the methods required to maintain global stability and provides a valuable tool to anyone who is interested in true and lasting transnational security.

Exploring the Nexus Between Globalization, Transnational Sources of Insecurity, and the Stability of States; Internal Factors of Stability; External Factors of Stability; State Failure -- A Post-Cold War Phenomenon; Internal Factors of Instability; External Factors of Instability; Transnational Security Threats Caused by State Weakness and Failure; Addressing and Reversing Instability; State Building; Conclusion; Index.

"This survey of state instability accomplishes three inter-linked tasks: it identifies how and why states fail; critically assesses the nature of the relationship between weak and failed states and transnational sources of insecurity; and analyses more fully the impact of globalisation upon this nexus. This book constitutes a powerful tool for policy makers, practitioners, and analysts. It not only allows them to more effectively determine which policy responses might best address this phenomenon, but also to create an appropriate set of metrics that can then gauge the viability of such responses through time." -- Dr Graeme P. Herd, Faculty Member, Geneva Centre for Security Policy and Associate Fellow, International Security Programme, Chatham House, London