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Why Nation-Building Matters: Political Consolidation, Building Security Forces, and Economic Development Failed Fragile States

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Why Nation-Building Matters: Political Consolidation, Building Security Forces, and Economic Development Failed Fragile States
Why Nation-Building Matters: Political Consolidation, Building Security Forces, and Economic Development Failed Fragile States

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Why Nation-Building Matters: Political Consolidation, Building Security Forces, and Economic Development Failed Fragile States

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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,
is an informed and essential guide to meeting one of the foremost challenges of our foreign policy present and future.
Keith W. Mines
is an active-duty U.S. Foreign Service officer, most recently serving as the director of Andean affairs at the Department of State in Washington, DC. He has published numerous articles in the
Foreign Service Journal
,
Parameters
Orbis
, the
Baltimore Sun
Denver Post
, and with the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the U.S. Institute of Peace.

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