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State Fragility as a Wicked Problem By Kenneth J. Menkhaus H
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Document Date: 2014-02-13 10:29:35


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World Bank Governance / /

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America / Europe / /

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Rwanda / Mauritius / Yemen / Uruguay / Saudi Arabia / Central African Republic / Haiti / Oman / East Timor / Chile / Sudan / Zimbabwe / Egypt / Congo / Colombia / Indonesia / Kenya / Pakistan / United States / Afghanistan / Chad / Liberia / Philippines / Morocco / Argentina / Iraq / Lebanon / Somalia / Sierra Leone / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Davidson College / /

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basic social services / early warning systems / template-driven external solutions / social services / oil / informal money transfer systems / oil refineries / customary law / basic services / even optimal solution / /

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Sierra Leone / /

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Brookings Institution / Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia / Fund for Peace Failed States Index / U.S. Government / Transitional Federal Government in Somalia / Radical Movement of a Failed State / State Failure Task Force / al-Qaeda / International Crisis Group / Davidson College / World Bank / Political Instability Task Force / United Nations / /

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Jack Goldstone / Jeff Herbst / Safe Haven / Samuel Huntington / Jeff Conklin / Robert Kaplan / Kenneth J. Menkhaus / William Reno / Horst Rittel / Paul Collier / /

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Associate Professor of Political Science / Problems Systems analyst / Wicked Problems Systems analyst / /

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sub-Saharan Africa / West Africa / Darfur / Latin America / northern Kenya / South Sudan / /

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