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Презентация на тему PLS 140 Introduction to comparative politics. State structures in the developing world

State structures in the developing worldFailed transposition from EU models?Colonizers never acted ex nihilo. States are not entirely artificial, their boundaries not entirely seen as arbitrary.They did not cease to exists after the Europeans left.
PLS 140 Introduction to comparative politicsWeek 2 – August 24State autonomy and capacityDr. Hélène ThibaultFall 2016 State structures in the developing worldFailed transposition from EU models?Colonizers never acted In the developing world		Heterogeneous social structures (web-like societies) make the penetration of State autonomy vs capacityCapacity: ability of the State to carry out basic Difference between Africa and FSUDifferent plural societies.In Africa, ethnic divisions lead groups State capacity and violent conflicts 1Many studies reveal that state weakness is State capacity and violent conflicts 2Factors that explain civil wars are not “Fragile” State definitionThe loss of physical control of its territory or a Failed/fragile StatesTerm appeared in the 1990s. Controversial term: Implies that something needs Source: Fund for Peace
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Слайд 2 State structures in the developing world
Failed transposition from

State structures in the developing worldFailed transposition from EU models?Colonizers never

EU models?

Colonizers never acted ex nihilo.

States are not

entirely artificial, their boundaries not entirely seen as arbitrary.

They did not cease to exists after the Europeans left.

Слайд 3 In the developing world
Heterogeneous social structures (web-like societies)

In the developing world		Heterogeneous social structures (web-like societies) make the penetration

make the penetration of society and the establishment of

political order difficult.

In Central Asia, clans parasite the political system and undermine the efficiency and stability of systems.

Слайд 4 State autonomy vs capacity
Capacity: ability of the State

State autonomy vs capacityCapacity: ability of the State to carry out

to carry out basic functions of providing security and

reconciling freedom and equality.

Autonomy: exercise power independently of the public or international actors.
Ex: corruption in Ukraine, clan politics.

Low levels in one of them is not necessarily problematic, ex: Canada, Switzerland.



Слайд 6 Difference between Africa and FSU
Different plural societies.

In Africa,

Difference between Africa and FSUDifferent plural societies.In Africa, ethnic divisions lead

ethnic divisions lead groups to compete for the control

of the State.

Opposite dynamics in FSU where conflicts emerge for political autonomy (secessionism) not for the control of the State.

Subject to surveillance by former colonial powers.

In case of conflicts, neighboring States are affected in the FSU. Russian influence still strong.

Слайд 7 State capacity and violent conflicts 1
Many studies reveal

State capacity and violent conflicts 1Many studies reveal that state weakness

that state weakness is the most important factor in

the eruption of violent conflicts.

After controlling for per capita income, more ethnically or religiously diverse countries have been no more likely to experience violence.



Слайд 8 State capacity and violent conflicts 2
Factors that explain

State capacity and violent conflicts 2Factors that explain civil wars are

civil wars are not ethnic or religious characteristics but

rather the conditions that favor insurgency.

These include poverty—which marks financially and bureaucratically weak states t—political instability, rough terrain, and large populations.

Слайд 9 “Fragile” State definition
The loss of physical control of

“Fragile” State definitionThe loss of physical control of its territory or

its territory or a monopoly on the legitimate use

of force;
The erosion of legitimate authority to make collective decisions;
An inability to provide reasonable public services;
The inability to interact with other states as a full member of the international community


Слайд 10 Failed/fragile States
Term appeared in the 1990s.

Controversial term:

Failed/fragile StatesTerm appeared in the 1990s. Controversial term: Implies that something

Implies that something needs to be “fixed” or “saved”

– of course by liberal external forces.

Ex: Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya, Yemen, Pakistan, Rwanda.
And…Haiti marked by poverty and instability but not violence.



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