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Concept of failed states and their impact on global order from "summary" of The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama

Failed states are a significant challenge to the stability and order of the global system. When states fail to provide basic services and security to their citizens, they become breeding grounds for violence, chaos, and extremism. The absence of a functioning state leads to the breakdown of law and order, allowing criminal organizations and terrorist groups to thrive. This not only poses a threat to the citizens of the failed state but also has ripple effects that can impact neighboring countries and the broader international community. The concept of failed states highlights the fundamental importance of effective governance in maintaining peace and security. A state that is unable to govern effectively is unable to fulfill its primary responsibilities to its citizens. This creates a vacuum that can be exploited by various actors with nefarious intentions. The resulting instability can have far-reaching consequences, such as mass displacement of ...
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    The Origins of Political Order

    Francis Fukuyama

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