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Fragile Thrones: The Fall and Rise of Failed States
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- ISBN8230192244
- EAN9798230192244
- Date de parution20/04/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
In Fragile Thrones: The Fall and Rise of Failed States, Jeremy Riley delves into the intricate world of political collapse, examining the root causes behind the disintegration of states and the complex journey to rebuild them. From the downfall of ancient empires to the contemporary crises of modern nations, Riley explores the critical elements that contribute to state fragility: economic collapse, political corruption, ideological divides, and the erosion of legitimacy.
Drawing from a range of historical and modern case studies, including the fall of the Roman Empire, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the ongoing struggles in the Middle East and Africa, Riley unveils the delicate balance required for states to survive in an increasingly interconnected and volatile world. Through a careful analysis of environmental pressures, the role of globalization, and the impact of cultural and ideological movements, Fragile Thrones offers a comprehensive view of how failed states impact both their populations and the global order.
But it is not just about failure-Riley also highlights the remarkable stories of recovery, illustrating how nations, communities, and individuals have fought to regain stability, often through revolutionary shifts in governance and international cooperation. This gripping narrative raises important questions about sovereignty, resilience, and the future of global politics, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the fragile foundations upon which the modern world is built.
Drawing from a range of historical and modern case studies, including the fall of the Roman Empire, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the ongoing struggles in the Middle East and Africa, Riley unveils the delicate balance required for states to survive in an increasingly interconnected and volatile world. Through a careful analysis of environmental pressures, the role of globalization, and the impact of cultural and ideological movements, Fragile Thrones offers a comprehensive view of how failed states impact both their populations and the global order.
But it is not just about failure-Riley also highlights the remarkable stories of recovery, illustrating how nations, communities, and individuals have fought to regain stability, often through revolutionary shifts in governance and international cooperation. This gripping narrative raises important questions about sovereignty, resilience, and the future of global politics, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the fragile foundations upon which the modern world is built.






















