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Ansari Center Director J. Peter Pham’s New Study on “Somalia: Where a State Isn’t a State”

June 07, 2011
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The new Summer 2011 issue of the Fletcher Forum on World Affairs features a study by Dr. J. Peter Pham, director of the Michael S. Ansari Africa Center, entitled “Somalia: Where a State Isn’t a State.”

Weak States and National Strategy

Derek S. Reveron | June 30, 2009
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Foreign Policy and the Fund for Peace released the annual failed states index to categorize economic, political, and social stability of the world's countries. Unsurprisingly, topping the list of most stable and sustainable countries are the Scandinavian countries, Switzerland, Netherlands, Austria, Luxembourg, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.

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Preventing State Failure: Steps Toward Closer Cooperation between China and the United States

February 01, 2004
Preventing State Failure: Steps Toward Closer Cooperation between China and the United States

This paper sketches the outlines of a more systematic approach to non-military cooperation and preventive action that China and the United States might take to prevent state failure. It focuses mainly, but not exclusively, on greater Asia, defined broadly to range from Southwest Asia (the Middle East north and east of the Persian Gulf) through the Indian subcontinent southwards to the Indonesian archipelago and northwards to the Korean peninsula. This area was chosen not only because of its proximity to China but also because of its strategic importance to the United States and the existence of shared or overlapping Chinese and American interests.

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