Revisiting State Failure: Developing A Causal Model of State Failure Based Upon Theoretical Insight
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2-2008
Publication Title
Civil Wars
Volume
10
Issue
2
First page number:
125
Last page number:
146
Abstract
Developing a theoretically driven causal model of state failure is necessary if scholars are committed to improving the predictive power and forecasting ability of early warning models of state failure. Building upon the work of the State Failure Project(1) and earlier statistical models of state failure(2), this study develops a causal model of state failure that is based upon a theoretical foundation that satisfies the parsimonious condition that policy forecasting models typically rely upon. The statistical model of state failure developed for this analysis extends the work of previous models by developing an alternative definition and measurement of state failure and introduces factors that are appropriate for making predictions and establishing causation.
Keywords
Causation; Failed states; Political stability
Disciplines
Comparative Politics | Public Policy | Social Welfare
Repository Citation
Howard, T. O.
(2008).
Revisiting State Failure: Developing A Causal Model of State Failure Based Upon Theoretical Insight.
Civil Wars, 10(2),
125-146.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13698240802062689