Security, Development and the Fragile State
"Security, Development and the Fragile State," authored by David Carment and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009, presents a groundbreaking examination of state failure and fragility. With 290 pages of insightful analysis, this book redefines the concept of fragile states, offering a policy-relevant framework that is essential for understanding the complexities of governance in developing countries.
Carment draws on extensive data and varied case studies to propose an alternative model that emphasizes the multifaceted nature of state fragility. This comprehensive approach provides readers with a nuanced perspective, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the political stability and security of developing nations.
Explore how this innovative work contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding nation-building and the intricate challenges faced by fragile states today. Enhance your understanding of international politics with this essential reading.