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The Skewed Responsibility Narrative Of The "Failed States" Concept, Ralph Wilde
The Skewed Responsibility Narrative Of The "Failed States" Concept, Ralph Wilde
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The "failed state" concept, which came to prominence in academic and policy discourse in the early 1990's with the publication of David Helman and Steven Ratner's 1991 article Saving Failed States,' continues to enjoy widespread currency as a way of denoting situations where the governmental infrastructure in a state has broken down to a considerable degree.
The Participation Of States And Citizens In Global Governance, Saskia Sassen
The Participation Of States And Citizens In Global Governance, Saskia Sassen
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy, Symposium
Government To State: Globalization, Regulation, And Governments As Legal Persons, Janet Mclean
Government To State: Globalization, Regulation, And Governments As Legal Persons, Janet Mclean
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy, Symposium
International Law Issues In Death Penalty Defense, Richard J. Wilson
International Law Issues In Death Penalty Defense, Richard J. Wilson
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