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– Fragility and External Shocks
Small island developing states (SIDS) are characterised by high economic, geographical and social vulnerability. These states are perceived as economically vulnerable, exhibiting poor economic performance, and embedding low levels of achieved well-being on most criteria. SIDS, which occupy very...
– Causes, Costs, and Responses
Overcoming state fragility is one of the most important international development objectives of the 21st century. Many fragile states have turned into failed states, where millions of people are caught in deprivation and seemingly hopeless conditions. Fragile states lack the authority, legitimacy...
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– An Agnostic Time Series Analysis
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Understanding Small-Island Developing States
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Understanding Small-Island Developing States
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Understanding Small-Island Developing States
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– The Costs of State Failure in the Pacific
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Understanding Small-Island Developing States
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Fragile States
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Fragile States
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Fragile States
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