Living in the Wrong Neighbourhood: State Failure and its Implications for Neighbouring Countries


Autoria(s): Fernández Gibaja, Alberto
Contribuinte(s)

Institut Català Internacional per la Pau

Data(s)

23/12/2010

Resumo

Why and how do failed states affect neighbouring countries? The attention of the international community towards state failure has grown significantly in recent years, improving the understanding of this phenomenon; nevertheless, the knowledge about the influence of state failure on neighbouring countries remain scarce. This research aims at contributing to filling up the existing gap by analyzing two different cases of state failure –Liberia and Afghanistan– and its consequences on four of their neighbours –Sierra Leone, Guinea, Pakistan and Tajikistan. More concretely, this research investigates the importance of insurgency movements in the relationship between these countries. The research argues that failed states generate conflict-enhancing mechanisms –which might lead to conflict outbreak– in their neighbours through the creation of informal networks. The empiric evidence shows how insurgency-based informal networks have a decisive role in the outbreak of conflict.

Formato

56 p.

638935 bytes

application/pdf

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/2072/97256

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

ICIP Working Papers;2010/04

Palavras-Chave #Insurgència #Insurgencia #Insurgency #Relacions internacionals #Relaciones internacionales #Foreign relations #Liberia #Libèria #Afganistan #Afghanistan #Afganistán #35 - Administració pública. Govern. Assumptes militars
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaper