Hybrid political orders, not fragile states

Boege, Volker, Brown, Anne and Clements, Kevin (2009) Hybrid political orders, not fragile states. Peace Review, 21 1: 13-21.


Author Boege, Volker
Brown, Anne
Clements, Kevin
Title Hybrid political orders, not fragile states
Journal name Peace Review  (ERA 2012 Listed)    (ERA 2010 Rank C)   Check publisher's open access policy
Publication date 2009
Sub-type Article
Year available 2009
DOI 10.1080/10402650802689997
Volume number 21
Issue number 1
ISSN 1040-2659
Start page 13
End page 21
Total pages 9
Editor Robert Elias
Kerry Donoghue
Place of publication United Kingdom
Publisher Routledge
Collection year 2010
Language eng
Subject C1
169999 Studies in Human Society not elsewhere classified
940299 Government and Politics not elsewhere classified
Abstract The concept of state fragility that has gained prominence within the development and security agenda focuses very much on deficiencies and shortcomings of governance in so-called fragile states. In contrast, the concept of hybrid political order takes a more positive outlook by focusing on the strength and resilience of sociopolitical formations that are present on the ground, that work, and that provide public goods for people and communities.
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