1st Edition

State Fragility and Resilience in sub-Saharan Africa Indicators and Interventions

By John Idriss Lahai, Isaac Koomson Copyright 2020
    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    234 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book focuses on the indicators of fragility and the resilience of state-led interventions to address them in sub-Saharan Africa. It analyzes the ‘figure’ of fragile states as the unit the analysis and situates the study of fragility, governance and political adaptation within contemporary global and local political, economic and socio-cultural contexts.





    The chapters offer an indispensable, econometrically informed guide to better understanding issues that have an impact on fragility in governance and nation-building and affect policy-making and program design targeting institutions in various circumstances. These issues, as they relate to the indicators of fragility, are the contexts and correlates of armed conflicts on statehood and state fragility, the poverty-trap, pandemics and household food insecurity, and child labor. Case studies from across 46 sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries are assessed to offer clear, broad and multidisciplinary views of what the future holds for them and the international donor communities at large. Regarding state-led interventions, the authors utilize insightful statistical methods and epistemologies to explain the correlates of behavioral language frames and conflict de-escalation on battle-related deaths across the conflict zones within the sub-region, the regional and country-level interventions to end child labor, the institutional frameworks and interventions in the advancement of food security and health.





    This book will be of interest to scholars of economics, development, politics in developing countries, Area and African Studies, peace, conflict and security studies.

    1. Introduction;  Part 1 Statehood and conflicts: contextual indicators and interventions;  2. Conceptualising the state, state fragility and resilience in the political economy of sub-Saharan Africa;  3. Frames of impact: the contexts and correlates of armed conflicts on state fragility;  4. Behavioural language frames, conflict de-escalation words, and battle-related deaths: a panel estimation of peace accords across zones of conflict;Part 2 Child labor: thematic indicators and interventions;  5. Child labor, poverty and fragility;  6. Regional and country-level interventions to end child labor; Part 3 Food (in)security: contextual indicators and interventions;  7. The Ebola pandemic and household food insecurity; 8. Institutional interventions in the advancement of food security and health; 9. Conclusion

    Biography

    John Idriss Lahai is a Research Fellow at the University of New England, Australia.



    Isaac Koomson is a PhD candidate at the UNE Business School at the University of New England, Australia.