Published March 15, 2018 | Version 1.0
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Constellations of State Fragility (1.0)

Description

Constellations of State Fragility provides an empirical typology of states from a fragility perspective. It uses global data from 2005-2015 to identify typical constellations of state fragility.

State fragility is defined as deficiencies in one or more of three core functions of the state. These functions include state authority, state capacity and state legitimacy. Authority refers to the state’s ability to control violence. Capacity refers to the state’s ability to provide basic public services. Legitimacy refers to the state’s ability to obtain the population’s consent to the state’s claim to rule.

In contrast to existing tools, Constellations of State Fragility was conceived to correct a central weakness which all existing fragility indices share: they simplify the complicated reality behind the stability or decay of statehood to such an extent that they are of very limited use for the operational task of crafting policies to counter state fragility. The main issue with these indices is not so much the ever-difficult challenge of measurement but rather their common conceptual assumption that such a multidimensional concept as statehood can be aggregated and projected onto a one-dimensional scale, thereby allowing different dimensions to compensate for each other, without a substantial distortion of information.

The Constellations of State Fragility is able to classify state fragility while maintaining the multidimensionality of the state fragility concept. It identifies substantively different constellations of fragility, in states which would receive very similar scores on aggregate state fragility indices.

 

The data on Constellations of State Fragility (1.0) is provided in the following formats:

  •  .csv file  (Data_ConstellationsofStateFragility_1.0.csv)  

Additional files:

  • .pdf Codebook (Codebook_ConstellationsofStateFragility_1.0)
     

For a comprehensive empirical typology, please refer to:

Ziaja, Sebastian / Jörn Grävingholt / Merle Kreibaum (2019): Constellations of fragility: an empirical typology of states. In: Studies in Comparative International Development 54 (2), 299-321. DOI: 10.1007/s12116-019-09284-3

Notes

Constellations of State Fragility has been developed with financial support of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Developmen (BMZ)

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References

  • Ziaja, Sebastian, Jörn Grävingholt, & Merle Kreibaum (2019): "Constellations of fragility: an empirical typology of states". Studies in Comparative International Development 54 (2), 299-321. DOI: 10.1007/s12116-019-09284-3