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What is a Failed State?

What is a Failed State?

  1. A failed state is a state that is unable to perform its key role of ensuring domestic order by monopolizing the use of force within its territory.
  2. Cambodia, Haiti, Rwanda, Liberia, and Somalia are examples of failed states in recent years. 

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