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Erin Jenne

Erin Jenne

Former Research Fellow, International Security Program and Intrastate Conflict Program, 2000-2002

 

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Former Research Fellow, International Security Program and Intrastate Conflict Program, 2000-2002

Current Affiliation: Associate Professor, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

 

 

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2003

January, 2003

State Failure and State Weakness in a Time of Terror

Book

By Robert Rotberg, Director, Program on Intrastate Conflict and Conflict Resolution, Nasrin Dadmehr, Former Research Fellow, Intrastate Conflict Program/International Security Program, 2000-2001 and Erin Jenne, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program and Intrastate Conflict Program, 2000-2002

The threat of terror has given the problem of failed states an unprecedented immediacy and importance. In the past, failure had a primarily humanitarian dimension, with fewer implications for peace and security. Now nation-states that fail, or may do so, pose dangers to themselves, to their neighbors, and to people around the globe. The contributors to this volume develop an innovative theory of state failure that classifies and categorizes states along a continuum from weak to failed to collapsed.

 

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