声明
摘要
Abstract
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1.CHANGING THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Pre-Westphalian World
1.2.1 The Thirty Years War
1.2.2 The Peace of Westphalia
1.2.3 General Terms of the Peace of Westphalia
1.3 The Westphalian System
1.3.1 The International State System
1.3.2 Sovereignty as a Right
1.3.3 Exclusion and Isolationism
1.3.4 Balance-of-Power Structure
1.4 Changing the International System
1.4.1 Shifts in Global Power Structures
1.4.2 Decreases in State Sovereignty
1.4.3 Inclusion and Globalization
1.4.4 Fragmentation of the State System
1.5 The Modern International System
1.5.1 Nonexistent Balance-of-Power Structure
1.5.2 An Inclusive Global Society
1.5.3 A New Approach to State Sovereignty
1.5.4 A Fragmented State System
1.6 Conclusion
2.A DEEPER LOOK INTO STATE FAILURE
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Questioning the Existence of a State Failure Problem
2.3 Previous State Failure Research
2.3.1 Research 1980s to Present
2.3.2 Indexes for State Failure
2.3.3 Need for a Standard Definition
2.3.4 The Causes of State Failure
2.4 Defining State Failure
2.4.1 Stable States
2.4.2 Fragile States
2.4.3 Failed States
2.4.4 Collapsed States
2.5 Conclusion
3.A NEED FOR A FOREIGN POLICY CHANGE
3.1 Introduction
3.2 State Failure and Foreign Policy
3.3 An Alternative Solution
3.4 Conclusion
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY