
The Tragedy of Failure
Evaluating State Failure and Its Impact on the Spread of Refugees, Terrorism, and War
Tiffiany O. Howard(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 21. April 2010
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-0-313-38120-1 (ISBN)
Description
This intriguing approach to international conflict seeks to facilitate a dialogue between academics and policymakers on how to better anticipate and prevent state failure, subsequent forced migration, and the terrorist threat that often results.
Despite the far reaching implications of state failure, little research has been devoted to its consequences. Postulating that failed and failing states enable the existence of terrorist organizations, The Tragedy of Failure: Evaluating State Failure and Its Impact on the Spread of Refugees, Terrorism, and War bridges that gap.
Both descriptive and prescriptive, the book offers a nuanced examination of the relationship between forced migration, state failure, and terrorism. The author suggests policy strategies that are capable of anticipating the onset of forced migration situations before they develop into crises and presents quantitative forecasting models with the ability to predict the occurrence of state failure and forced migration as much as two years in advance. Buoyed by this work and the tools it offers, policymakers can focus more closely on the issue of failed states and the movement of refugees and internally displaced persons in the interest of targeting and eliminating dangerous terrorist organizations.
Despite the far reaching implications of state failure, little research has been devoted to its consequences. Postulating that failed and failing states enable the existence of terrorist organizations, The Tragedy of Failure: Evaluating State Failure and Its Impact on the Spread of Refugees, Terrorism, and War bridges that gap.
Both descriptive and prescriptive, the book offers a nuanced examination of the relationship between forced migration, state failure, and terrorism. The author suggests policy strategies that are capable of anticipating the onset of forced migration situations before they develop into crises and presents quantitative forecasting models with the ability to predict the occurrence of state failure and forced migration as much as two years in advance. Buoyed by this work and the tools it offers, policymakers can focus more closely on the issue of failed states and the movement of refugees and internally displaced persons in the interest of targeting and eliminating dangerous terrorist organizations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-38120-1 (9780313381201)
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The Tragedy of Failure
Evaluating State Failure and its Impact on the Spread of Refugees, Terrorism, and War
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Tiffiany O. Howard
The Tragedy of Failure
Evaluating State Failure and its Impact on the Spread of Refugees, Terrorism, and War
E-Book
04/2010
1st Edition
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€61.99
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Person
Tiffiany O. Howard, PhD, is assistant professor of political science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV.
Content
Tables and Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. The Origins of the State and What It Means to Fail
2. The Two Approaches to State Failure
3. A New Perspective: The Severity Stage Model
4. Evaluating State Failure as a Cause of Forced Migration
5. State Failure, Refugees, and the Spread of Terrorism
6. Beyond State Failure: Examining Latent Factors, Failed Public Policy, and Their Impact on the Forced Migration Crisis
7. The Tragedy of Failure
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. The Origins of the State and What It Means to Fail
2. The Two Approaches to State Failure
3. A New Perspective: The Severity Stage Model
4. Evaluating State Failure as a Cause of Forced Migration
5. State Failure, Refugees, and the Spread of Terrorism
6. Beyond State Failure: Examining Latent Factors, Failed Public Policy, and Their Impact on the Forced Migration Crisis
7. The Tragedy of Failure
Appendices
Bibliography
Index