CIGI Papers, November, 2007
Monday, November 19, 2007
Dimensions of State Fragility: A Review of the Social Science Literature
Working Paper #33
Failing, fragile or failed states have become part of the international relations and development lexicon since the early-1990s. These states are often associated with poor or unstable governance, persistent extreme poverty and potential international security threats. Yet insufficient research has been done to understand and clarify the dimensions of state fragility and their implications. This paper reviews the extensive literature that has surrounded this topic.