Published November 1, 2018 | Version v1
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Armed conflicts and the erosion of the state: the cases of Iraq, Libya, Yemen and Syria

  • 1. Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, European University Institute
  • 2. Danish Institute for International Studies: Copenhagen, DK
  • 3. Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier: Kobenhavn, DK
  • 4. Journalist

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How have armed conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Libya and Yemen challenged or weakened each state? This report underlines the main dynamics that have affected state capacity and authority and highlights the key challenges facing policymakers in rebuilding centralized, efficient and legitimate states. It puts particular emphasis on the need for building consensus around governance mechanisms that can reconnect local- and national-level institutions and manage resource distribution. It also underlines the need for a holistic approach towards rebuilding efficient and legitimate security structures, taking into account that any such efforts will be political and contentious.

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