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.
· Includes case studies of failed and failing states, including Somalia, Pakistan, Colombia, Haiti, and Sudan
· Provides maps of Sudan, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, and Somali showing the terrorist cells present in these states
· A broad-based bibliography of sources from international conflict studies, refugee and migration, and terrorism studies
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The humanitarian implications of state collapse are pervasive and enduring—its onset represents the catalyst for refugee crises and the spread of war, poverty, disease, and terrorism. What, if anything, can be done to forestall or mitigate such failures and the security threats that too often accompany them?
Tiffiany O. Howard, PhD, is assistant professor of political science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV.
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