Publication

20 Jul 2007

This essay examines US engagement with weak and failing states. It tracks the origins of US interest in these states and highlights the changing threat perceptions in the wake of 11 September 2001 and the perceived lessons of post-conflict difficulties in Afghanistan and Iraq. The author outlines the main strategic and institutional innovations in US engagement with such countries and offers policy recommendations for policy coherence.

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Author Stewart Patrick
Series CGD Essays
Publisher Center for Global Development (CGD)
Copyright © 2007 Center for Global Development (CGD)
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