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This book aims at the unquestioned colloquial use of the term 'failed states' and its idea that they are now the primary threat to international peace and security. The book will be of interest to academic researchers in international relations and comparative politics, as well as to a broader audience.

Produktbeschreibung
This book aims at the unquestioned colloquial use of the term 'failed states' and its idea that they are now the primary threat to international peace and security. The book will be of interest to academic researchers in international relations and comparative politics, as well as to a broader audience.
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Autorenporträt
Susan L. Woodward is a professor of political science at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She has more than twelve years' policy experience, including nine from 1990 at the Brookings Institution, Washington DC, where she wrote Balkan Tragedy (1994). Woodward has been interviewed frequently on television and radio, and has given congressional and House of Lords testimony. She created an analysis unit for the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) during the Bosnian war in 1994, and in 1999, the initial research program on conflict, security, and development for the Department for International Development, including advice on its aid to Kosovo and Moldova, at King's College London.