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Why Nationbuilding Matters Political Consolidation Building Security Forces And Economic Development In Failed And Fragile States Keith W Mines

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Why Nationbuilding Matters Political Consolidation Building Security Forces And Economic Development In Failed And Fragile States Keith W Mines
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Publisher: Potomac Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 402
Author: Keith W. Mines
ISBN: 9781640122826, 9781640123373, 9781640123380, 1640122826, 1640123377, 1640123385, 2019054497
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Why Nationbuilding Matters Political Consolidation Building Security Forces And Economic Development In Failed And Fragile States Keith W Mines by Keith W. Mines 9781640122826, 9781640123373, 9781640123380, 1640122826, 1640123377, 1640123385, 2019054497 instant download after payment.

No one likes nation-building. The public dismisses it. Politicians criticize it. The traditional military disdains it, and civilian agencies lack the blueprint necessary to make it work. Yet functioning states play a foundational role in international security and stability. Left unattended, ungoverned spaces can produce crises from migration to economic collapse to terrorism.
Keith W. Mines has taken part in nation-building efforts as a Special Forces officer, diplomat, occupation administrator, and United Nations official. In Why Nation-Building Matters he uses cases from his own career to argue that repairing failed states is a high-yield investment in our own nation’s global future. Eyewitness accounts of eight projects––in Colombia, Grenada, El Salvador, Somalia, Haiti, Darfur, Afghanistan, and Iraq—inform Mines’s in-depth analysis of how foreign interventions succeed and fail. Building on that analysis, he establishes a framework for nation-building in the core areas of building security forces, economic development, and political consolidation that blend soft and hard power into an effective package.
Grounded in real-world experience, Why Nation-Building Matters is an informed and essential guide to meeting one of the foremost challenges of our foreign policy present and future.

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